None of this is to say these companies can‘t go back on their word down the line (concerned users should keep the pressure up), but it‘s refreshing to see at least a few vendors actually standing behind their communities‘ right to tinker.
None of this is to say these companies can‘t go back on their word down the line (concerned users should keep the pressure up), but it‘s refreshing to see at least a few vendors actually standing behind their communities‘ right to tinker.