Reinforcing the idea of the original message, nothing's supposed to change for the community.
Well thanks for the update.
I think the main concerns people have around _any_ free product is when the word "business" appears, they wonder if it's going to still be free, or in the very least, they wonder if the product itself will change, and if so how? The word "business" means money, and we wonder, where is the money going to come from to pay this company, and how is QB64 going to change to bring in more money or fulfill this new partner's plans? We all like QB64 because it works, has remained free, hasn't changed too radically - there are new features but the language itself is mostly backwards compatible, it's cross platform, we are part of a community, and there is a lot of trust that it'll keep going.
I think just the word "business" is a loaded word, especially in tech where platforms and languages turn on a dime, change radically, and often disappear. And I think it worries people who are interested in a stable dependable platform which they can invest their time & work in and know that their code will still work and the language will not evolve into something unrecognizable in 5, 10 or more years, when there is the suggestion that the platform is moving in a "business" direction.
Not to overreact, I believe you when you say QB64 isn't going away, I'm just voicing some of the feelings, concerns, & questions around hearing news of a "change in management" for a tech platform...