Christmas and free light software
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 3:04 pm
Hi all!
The christmas season is upon us again, I guess that is one of the very few certain things this year.
I keep my fingers crossed for effective vaccines this christmas and that next year will show a starting return to normal.
Also during these difficult times, QLC+ software continues to show its value and stability, gig after gig. My appreciation for the opportunity to use free QLC+ software will never cease.
However; there is no such thing as "free software". Even when a developer chooses to give their software away at no charge, this does not mean everything around it is "free". Time, effort, concentration, equipment, hosting, development software, test systems, licensens; it all costs money. Not to mention the probable frustration when people openly starts to doubt further releases and upgrades, I myself wonder if these same people have supported and contributed to the QLC+ platform or if they just are continously demanding and expecting upgrades, support and new versions, aka all for nothing.
Have you showed your appreciation for all of this and donated a small token of your gratitude for the ability to use this software as you wish?
(And again; no, I have no connection to Massimo neither the project, but beeing a system engineer I know personally how much time and effort goes in to projects.)
I wish everyone a lighted christmas and a prosperous new year!
Now; Donate to keep QLC+ alive and continously developing!
All the best,
Eric
The christmas season is upon us again, I guess that is one of the very few certain things this year.
I keep my fingers crossed for effective vaccines this christmas and that next year will show a starting return to normal.
Also during these difficult times, QLC+ software continues to show its value and stability, gig after gig. My appreciation for the opportunity to use free QLC+ software will never cease.
However; there is no such thing as "free software". Even when a developer chooses to give their software away at no charge, this does not mean everything around it is "free". Time, effort, concentration, equipment, hosting, development software, test systems, licensens; it all costs money. Not to mention the probable frustration when people openly starts to doubt further releases and upgrades, I myself wonder if these same people have supported and contributed to the QLC+ platform or if they just are continously demanding and expecting upgrades, support and new versions, aka all for nothing.
Have you showed your appreciation for all of this and donated a small token of your gratitude for the ability to use this software as you wish?
(And again; no, I have no connection to Massimo neither the project, but beeing a system engineer I know personally how much time and effort goes in to projects.)
I wish everyone a lighted christmas and a prosperous new year!
Now; Donate to keep QLC+ alive and continously developing!
All the best,
Eric