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I wonder if instead of removing it and mortify amiga users, there is a way to pay legitimate developer for the job done.
The same could be done for other os4 core software not payed.
Maybe a community bounty could be a valid solution?
Once payed all software could be possible publish sources on github or other public repositories with some kind of "permissive" licence?
No, too much available OS4 sources are a huge problem, not the solution.
For example in case of CDFileSystem I made the very big mistake to trust the maintainer of the OS4 SVN to protect the sources from illegal accesses, especially from Hyperion, but he didn't only fail to do it's main job in the OS4 development team but even actively helped them to sell illegal copies. Not just limited to the utter nonsense of illegal AmigaOS 3.1.x/3.2 m68k ports (all of my OS4.x licences were strictly limited to AmigaOS 4.x/PPC, no other OS versions nor CPU ports were allowed), the AmigaOS 4.x/PPC versions since about 10 years, incl. any AmigaOS 4.1 FE (and any of it's updates), were illegal already.
If I would have never uploaded the sources (before I was paid for the work completely, although it was quite obvious that that will never happen) there would be no, or at least much less, problems now. I could have reimplement a new CDFileSystem based on other sources, maybe one of the AmigaOS ones available on AmiNet, or a NetBSD/OpenBSD one, or in worst case even an AROS one.
But as it's now neither Hyperion can legally use the sources (but they don't care at all, and probably never even had the intention to obey any of the OS4 developer contracts) nor can I, because it's partially based on Carl's AmigaOS 1.x (CDTV)/AmigaOS 3.x (CD³²) CDFileSystem sources, even if not much of it was left in the AmigaOS 4.x versions.
I just can only urge anyone still involved in Hyperion's selling of pirate software, no matter if AmigaOS 4.x/PPC or AmigaOS 3.x/m68k software, to stop uploading any sources and updates to the OS4 SVN. Olaf is at least as evil as Hyperion, if not even worse. Your sources will definitely be stolen and software updates will be sold illegally by Hyperion, without getting any of the licence fees from contracts you might have with Hyperion.
A-EON is trying very hard to fix at least some of the problems, even paying some of Hyperion's debts (in my case limited to the sales numbers of the X1000 and X5000, and even including prepayment for some A1220 sales, but of course not for any other OS4 hardware), but having to replace/reimplement nearly everything which was developed in about 20 years of AmigaOS 4.x development destroyed by Hyperion will take several years...