Good job, team. Companies are sure to open source their legacy proprietary applications now after that warm reception.
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Of course the childish comments that seem to have been posted on github were probably not great, I think people should be respectful, so maybe the additional lesson here is that github, by trying hard to become a social network and not focusing on being a code host and issue tracker, succeeded in being a social network, with the whole package, attracting this kind of shitty behavior, and that's one more reason to avoid it now. You wouldn't upload your code on a social network, would you?
If you don't want cooperation or forks, a zip anywhere will do.