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Commercial coders are staring to share on github.
By Simon Wilkinson on July 09 2016 | 688 Views
Coders are bridging 2 worlds - those of proprietary software (paid software ) and the open source movement who want to share and crowdsource software for free.
Tinymce spellchecker hits Github.
Commercial coders are staring to share on github.
Nanospell (http://tinymcespellcheck.com) has joined the open source movement - using github as a platform to elicit community involvement in their development of advanced spellchecking technologies for the Tinymce html editor.
The move bridges 2 worlds - those of proprietary software ( who sell software ) ... and the open source movement who want to share and crowdsource software development in the future.
The nanospell team believe there is a happy medium. Sometimes great software requires commercial funding, but sometimes it requires a community spirit and peer review. We aim to find a happy middle ground - where parts of an application are in the community / public domain, where necessarily protected code remains proprietary.
The project is visible and editable by developers in a wikipedia like format at https://github.com/tinymce-spellcheck/tinymce-spellchecker-demo
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