The following is mainly targeted at Kaelten, and perhaps the FTB team. The two titles in bold are for the casual reader.
Political bla that'll probably only interest people that already share my view anyway:
First off: I am a highly political proponent of free (as in liberty) computer systems that are devoid of centralized third party control (such as corporate control) as much as possible. To me, free software (and hopefully at some point, with the advent of more stable and cheaper 3D printing methods, open hardware) are ingredients of considerable weight to a free future in an increasingly computer-centered world.
Every piece of software or hardware that is only compatible with systems that do not meet that paradigm is supporting a future ridden with corporate control, thus thwarting a future where people are not being increasingly restricted and controlled by powerful organizations, as it supports the growth of these systems and at the same time throttles the spread and development of free platforms by depraving them of mind and resource share, as people wanting to use that particular software or hardware of course being in favour of swinging towards the supported, restricted platform instead.
Thus, providing compatibility with at least one free software ecosystem is about more than just customer satisfaction. It is about what future you believe in, and throwing your weight where your believes are, even if it might not fit schemes for perfect profit maximization. Of course, if the decision makers in a company do not even remotely believe in individual freedom and decentralization of control, that avenue of persuasion is lost on that company I suppose. Whether that's the case for Curse. Inc or not, at this time I know too little to tell. I am sure you (Kaelten) are infinitely more qualified to make such an assessment.
What might be more interesting to people that don't necessarily share my view, but have an interest in FTB adoption and less community fragmentation:
I am running a whitelisted "FTB" server which is part of a fanserver project. The FTB server is not seeing that much influx, and is out of playerbase interest going to have a now ATLauncher-based pack for at least the next few months, but it is a handful of users. I am also not unlikely to be involved in future endeavours when it comes to modded Minecraft, be it server or video-wise.
I may not be a big voice in that matter, but if I don't add it in, it'll be one voice less.
Should FTB decide to move to a platform that excludes the free (as in libre) software world, I will definitely give that critical weight in my future decisions when it comes to any undertaking including the FTB - or then, Curse Launcher.
FTB is compatible to the free computer world today. I am not standing by and swallowing it silently when freedom is threatened to lose
any ground. And believe it or not, games
do matter, as they are a major factor for platform adoption and support for a substantial user base.