WOODS John wrote:
I am inclined to agree with Michael on this.
The timing of this offer is very interesting. Roundcube is very close to an excellent beta 2 and full release cannot be more than six months away.
@mail is doing this on purely commercial grounds (nothing wrong with that) but it would be sad to see such a good Open Source project disappear as it surely would.
However, I would like to understand what would happen to the source code if Thomas should decide to sell. Who actually owns the code given that at least a dozen people have contributed?
Is it the case that the code will remain open even after he sells it and therefore couldn't anyone else start a new project from what exists already?
The existing GPL'd code remains under GPL - this cannot be removed, and so a new Open Source project could be forked under a new name (assuming the RoundCube name was part of the purchase).