Vimes wrote:What a lot of Open Source Evangelists seem to forget is that many of the free extensions are provided by commercial developers.
Personally I think it would be a mistake to make it so that extensions were listed by default filtered by license.
Golden rule: don't attack what you don't understand or who you do not know!
I don't think I was the target of all the text but some part may be:
I've talked about a personal filter, not a JED filter on submission. See the way advanced search works now, but with extra sorting options.
Commercial is fine, everybody have to pay the bills!
I receive a lot of request from our support group users for an "extension to make this or that", sometimes they ask for a commercial solution others for a free file (advanced users prefer commercial solutions with future developments, but scholars and first time users they prefer free solutions).
It was a fine solution, when the extension could be counted by 3 digits, and each category had less then 2 pages.
Not now!
At JED the search function is a limited one, so I think the next step is to bring a more elaborate ordering solution... so we can find the perfect extension!
We need commercial extensions at JED, but the commercial developers should have also a "code of honor" (or a way of contribute to the community).
Some give away free docs and extensions, others don't. Some they don't give a **** to OpenSource movement either.
Joomla its not just another market opportunity, its a community... although you are allowed to earn money.
We cannot end with a OpenSource Joomla and everybody trying to earn the bucks on it.
This will bring some problems, specially when a feature now only available as an extension, would face a possibility to be on the Joomla Core.
Not a major problem by now... but say, when we reach an extension number of 4000... problems will be more clear... wait and see!
Hope that nobody wants to kill the "Goose that Laid the Golden Egg"