Out there in the cyberspace, there are some programmers/scripters who actively and voluntarily share their scripts or sources on websites such as Hotscripts.com, and some even come with ample and professional documentation such as scripts on Freshmeat.net. However, on the other extreme, there are people who ACTIVELY and DELIBERATELY hide their source codes by disabling right click or escaping their HTML scripts.
What are your takes? Do you think we, as programmers, should protect our source codes to acknowledge our efforts or share it with everyone in the name of goodwill?
For me, I choose the latter. That was how I came to be the scripter/programmer I am today. That was how I learnt. That's how I am going to return it to the cyberspace (maybe not right now...when I get better). Those people who hide their sources in the name of intellectual copyright are ultimately selfish and arrogrant. Of course it may be rebuked that these people do not want their works to get stolen or their credits deleted. Howver, all they need to do is to add a short note in the beginning, stating that if they wish to use their scripts, they must not delete the credits. What better way to show off your intellect than to share your works with the world.

