By the popularity and response in your threads alone - you should be dead in two more weeks. I wonder if Mastercoin would welcome you back to their dev team? Doubt it. It is hard to work with a guy who wants to do everything himself in his own way. What a shame to waste good talent.
I understand how you may see the situation, so let me give some essential insights here.
- I clone/fork my own code - nothing else.
- The foundation didn't want my code (wallet). I preferred to continue developing without any support until it is usable (now). The foundation just took the parser as their official implementation, forked the parser, forked the wallet and went to another direction. That's fine according the open source rules, but I don't have to continue this way. It was not easy to work with the foundation, as internal politics can be sometimes tiring and I am not the first mastercoin core dev that stepped down.
- My aims for the project are freedom, decentralization, philanthropy and charity - not getting rich and load private pockets.
- freedom and decentralization - Masterchain.info project enables an alternative way to enjoy bitcoin 2.0 freely for everyone with full control over the exodus address, without being forced to purchase other people tokens. The payment that I do ask is to cover server and code maintenance, but anyone could simply fork my code and run it totally freely. It is just a present for the community.
- philanthropy and charity - the project promotes donation to charity as part of the mint2b protocol. Creating value for token is also done through those donations. If a new donation is given as part of this project - I am more than satisfied.
- An open source project *without* a fork is a bad project. Creating the fork shows that I do think the protocol and coin have value. It shows that there are many other possibilities to use the protocol, and indirectly it increases the valuation of the original project.
- This project should live side by side with mastercoin, and even promote mastercoin technology. It is not aimed to replace it or compete it. I truly wish the foundation success. I think mastercoin is a good project, and I will keep holding mastercoins and help with an advice when needed. I also intend to voluntarily keep maintaining critical bugfixes - as long as mastercoin-tools is the official parsing/validating code base for mastercoin.
I hope the background is clearer now.
Grazcoin