Wednesday, December 24, 2008

When to take matters in your own hands?

Some time ago I wrote about the poor support on a component that I'm using (ProfDHTMLEdit). For some time now, it seems the component (or the author) is dead and buried. I've given up hope for a D2009 version of the control any time in the future.

Now, for me that doesn't matter, since I won't be porting my software to D2009 after all (at least, that's the current thinking). But, what about the other customers? As you can read in the newsgroup the customers are getting more desperate and - if I were allowed to - I would like to help them.

So, what would my (legal) position be? I think I could offer my services as a consultant to an individual ProfDHTMLEdit user. No problems in hiring somebody that will do some work on a component that you purchased with the sources included I think. But, to most people that won't be an option, because it would become too expensive (the control itself only costs $100 or so).

Another matter would be if I would make a D2009 version of the component available for all to download. Let alone if I would sell it. I think there would be some legal problems if I did.

But, when would enough be enough? When would I (or anyone) be allowed to publish a new version of a control that no longer is supported? What are your thoughts?

Bye,

Bart