Becky
Bit torn here.
On the one hand, I understand why some people want to "own" and keep what they offer - it is a good selling point for your server; on the other hand, giving and receiving from the LFS community is great.
When I first went online with LFS (after months of solo-ing), I felt great when someone, without asking, gave me a good set for a combo I was doing very badly in (I'm now at the only doing poorly stage).
So, when people struggle, or when asked, I offer/give my sets away (they're for keyboard, so not many want them). I also dabble with LFSLapper, and I've made and given away almost everything that I've produced (although don't think many people have taken me up on the smutty marshalls - you have to leave the pits on my (Sin'rs) server to know what I mean!).
I've also loaded most of my layouts on the layout forum (think I still have a few on reverse configuration that I haven't put on yet).
Good admining - due to other committments (mainly family and job), I now struggle to get onto my server once a week now for about an hour, so, unfortunately, very basic admining (kick/ban) is almost left to people who actually join server, with semi-automatic ban for swearing due to the way I've set up LFSLapper.
But I have 2 servers up and running that I pay for. They're there as a sort of thank you to everyone, especially people who let me play on their servers. (Some servers I couldn't get on as they don't allow keyboarders; CTRA may well have been one? But their server; their rules).
Features - apart from some basic features via LFLapper (the older one, where you basically made buttons and labels; not the newer one, which seems to rely on programming skills (I wouldn't have a clue what to do with an array; and I gave up helping my sons with their maths and physics homework when they reached year 2 of high school).
But all a bit moot just now anyway.
It's so easy to copy and download someone's layout from their server - I've even helped a few do it from my server, for people who wanted to practise when off-line, and nothing to stop you using pen and paper to draw rough layout and work from that - just a bit more effort.