If there where some good products (lets say Phoenix Emu) which where open source, people who are new to scripting could develop on the base that already exists. They will understand how everything works and can do more and more by themselves.
Now the most good products out here are closed source the new ones have to learn from pretty bath coded emulators. They won't learn how to code right and they won't get an stable emu. Because they can't get the emu stable (or something) because even the base isn't stable they don't like it anymore to develop and they will stop.
I would really like it to develop on Phoenix Emu and share the stuff I could make for it with people here, so we can all learn from it.
And yeah, I understand there are some emu's where you have to pay for because the developer works a lot on it, but if we see Phoenix, it isn't really updated and everything works just 90%. Is it fair to ask money for it than?
It's just to much closed source. Make the option to add add-ons at least or something.
What about "us"?
I personally learnt how Habo's protocol works directly from Holo (which is probably the shittiest server out here) sources, and have never had problems..
If someone is interested in learning, he learns...
Otherwise, not.