I would like to note that I still stand behind Financier in maintaining it in the future. If you're using it today, don't worry about it going anywhere anytime soon.



This part is good to hear.However, can someone explain the practical implications for folks like me who are end users (only), and are not software developers / don't plan to contribute to open source development? I just paid my $12 bucks and want to use the program as a replacement for YNAB4. Does it being open sourced mean that the look/feel/functionality is likely to change at the will of arbitrary software developers who decide to contributing to the project? Or will there be someone providing 'direction' for development?To be clear, I'm not against new (sought after) features being implemented -- far from it. I'm just curious how the open source flow works in practice. I'd imagine different folks have different ideas about what should be changed..