Okay, I admit that I'm a little out of the picture here, so please (politely) correct me if I get anything wrong.
(A little history - https://storify.com/lukegb/the-tale-of-bukkit-for-minecraft-1-8 )
Today (or earlier, depends on timezones, etc), EvilSeph the Bukkit Team Lead, as his forum profile states, made a rather long winded post detailing the end of bukkit, for what seemed to be well thought out reasons. EULA was his main concern. That since Mojang was now enforcing it's EULA, they didn't want to put a lot of effort into something that could easily be shut down on a legal level.
A lot of people replied, condolences, thanks, well wishes.
Then Mojang replied.
"Warren over at bukkit seems to have forgotten that the project was bought by Mojang over two years ago, and isn't his to discontinue."
Uh..... huh? Okay, yeah, I remember the news headlines when that happened. I remember a short hiatus while the project was reorganized. I remember things getting back to business as usual. Literally business as usual. It was as if the "purchase" had never even happened. Other than a few forum posts once in a while, it didn't seem to have mattered.
Then two years later the team lead doesn't even know who owns his project?
What the F?
I once worked for a company that got bought out. The new company swore up and down that they were going to be money only. They liked what we did and didn't want to mess things up. They held to their word, too. Years later we barely knew they existed.
But we KNEW they existed. We knew who owned us. They were still consulted, they sat in on financial reviews, etc etc etc. We knew who they were, and they were very happy to know who we were.
This has very obviously not been happening in the Mojang/Bukkit relationship.
(A little history - https://storify.com/lukegb/the-tale-of-bukkit-for-minecraft-1-8 )
Today (or earlier, depends on timezones, etc), EvilSeph the Bukkit Team Lead, as his forum profile states, made a rather long winded post detailing the end of bukkit, for what seemed to be well thought out reasons. EULA was his main concern. That since Mojang was now enforcing it's EULA, they didn't want to put a lot of effort into something that could easily be shut down on a legal level.
A lot of people replied, condolences, thanks, well wishes.
Then Mojang replied.
"Warren over at bukkit seems to have forgotten that the project was bought by Mojang over two years ago, and isn't his to discontinue."
Uh..... huh? Okay, yeah, I remember the news headlines when that happened. I remember a short hiatus while the project was reorganized. I remember things getting back to business as usual. Literally business as usual. It was as if the "purchase" had never even happened. Other than a few forum posts once in a while, it didn't seem to have mattered.
Then two years later the team lead doesn't even know who owns his project?
What the F?
I once worked for a company that got bought out. The new company swore up and down that they were going to be money only. They liked what we did and didn't want to mess things up. They held to their word, too. Years later we barely knew they existed.
But we KNEW they existed. We knew who owned us. They were still consulted, they sat in on financial reviews, etc etc etc. We knew who they were, and they were very happy to know who we were.
This has very obviously not been happening in the Mojang/Bukkit relationship.