Last Friday, after Blizz posted its new UI add-on policy, many dev authors and wow players alike grabbed torches and pitchforks and stormed the official wow forums. Some of the arguments were intelligent and thought provoking, while others quickly degenerated into finger-pointing and name calling. The mod community is as divided as America was during the Civil War. Many Devs are discontinuing their mods in protest, ans still others have stated that they will continue to author and distribute their mods. Surprisingly to some, a great many of the modders who are protesting are authors who have ever charged for their add ons.
One of the main suspects in the blame storming for this new policy, Carbon Based Creations, the makers of Carbonite, has been strangely mute. The carbonite forums have been teeming with people rallying in support of the add-on, pledging to donate as long as the add-on stays current, and begging for soemthing from CBC. But until this afternoon, not a peep from the Devs. They have pulled Carbonite off of Curse, WowInterface, and you can no longer directly download it from their site. The website is still up, and the Devs are still active on other threads in the forums, but anything related to this, they are shying away from like the plague. Finally this afternoon, Faatal, one of the CBC Devs, posted this. Nothing groundbreaking, and he pointedly posted this as a personal note in a completely new thread. Complete legal defensive maneuvering, methinks. Does this mean that litigation is in the near future? Maybe so.
In an interesting side-note. Carbonite apparently stopped offering the free version of Carbonite Quest in early March. As long as I can remember them being on the scene, they have always had the free version and the premium version. But without announcement or fanfare, the free version vanishes. Some are calling bait and switch, and others are saying they are completely justified. Apparently, Blizzard disagrees with the latter.
I honestly don’t know which side I am siding with. I wholeheartedly agree that the Mod writers should be free to do with their code as they see fit to a degree. I also believe that Blizzard has every right to dictate what can or cannot happen in game. I guess only time will tell.
I will try and make more sense of all this as more information surfaces.
Happy Gaming!
Oz.
P.S. I salute all the mod authors, no matter what their stance is on this issue. I thank each and every one of you for taking the time to try and make this game just that much better. And a special thanks to all the authors who have stated that they will be continuing support of their add-ons. /tip hat.
