Now, the other minute possibility is you meant that earning some compensation for my work/labor is somehow wrong (using the often demonized word of 'profit'), and if that's the case, it's a nice opinion you're entitled to have. "Hey, are you working your 9-5 job to make a profit? Well, if so, you need to stop what you're doing and go work for free..." I'm hoping your comment wasn't at all related to (and/or inspired by) a mindset that declares generating revenue (direct selling as opposed to collecting donations) from the labor that goes into such projects off limits by virtue of lacking a license. A convenient mindset championed by the warez thiefdom. Also, to say that only now would I be profitting from my labor would be very wrong. That's what a donation link is for, so yours is really an issue of voluntary versus involuntary which is frivolous. Any increase in risks with one method over the other is my concern and mine alone. (If I read way too much into what you said in this case, I apologize. Something about the way you said that made me think it.)
So really, what did you mean? Were you speaking to the first or second case? I assume the first, but I'm a little unclear as you didn't really need to tell me this is a losing enterprise in that sense (well, most especially if you did it the way I did it). I'm the last person you need to tell this to. Anyway, I'll let you clear that up before I comment any further. I'm really not sure what angle you were going for by telling me that.