It wasn't even really meant as a criticism. These are just the realities of: (a) programming in your spare time when you still have to work a full (or more than full) time job, balance family, walk the dog, etc; and (b) programming for a niche market (we're a very dedicated cult, but we're still a cult).
And I really do like the program. The next time I'm doing some sound design I will definitely be giving it a spin, because from what I saw just wandering through it once it will make things flow a lot easier. It's just that right now I'm only needing a limited front panel remote, and ZoeOS is not that.
And the whole open source thing was just an idea that pop-ed into my head. I don't know how the guy would feel about it, given the time (and time = money) he's already invested in it. Open source seems like a great thing, but it takes a shift in value thinking, and notions about the due compensation for one's skills and resources, blah blah blah, capitalism, communism, little green martians, just ignore most of the rest of this paragraph, because I'm clearly rambling on about things I really don't know about... it's being a strange Sunday morning