Shame i gave up drinking a few years backEvilGuru wrote:Lets go get wasted!
Oh.. wait I have a maths exam tomorrow (A2), maybe not.
Regards, Freddie.
Hmm just thought theres quite a few websites that need updating now aint there, wikis and faqs
Shame i gave up drinking a few years backEvilGuru wrote:Lets go get wasted!
Oh.. wait I have a maths exam tomorrow (A2), maybe not.
Regards, Freddie.
EvilGuru wrote:Lets go get wasted!
Oh.. wait I have a maths exam tomorrow (A2), maybe not.
Regards, Freddie.
I'll investigate tonightjaywalker_eidos wrote:Hmm just thought theres quite a few websites that need updating now aint there, wikis and faqs
After tomorrow I have to more exams left, the last of which being on Thursday (19th). I shall waitlav_coyote25 wrote:EvilGuru wrote:Lets go get wasted!
Oh.. wait I have a maths exam tomorrow (A2), maybe not.
Regards, Freddie.
now freddie... lets just get the schooling over and done with - and THEN go and get "wasted" O_O ... and have at " least " 2 english pints for me. xD
Same, here, except that I don't drink alocoholic beverages at all. Not to mention I have more than just a single exam (have two others plus I need to finish four projects...., within two weeks, arg...).EvilGuru wrote:Lets go get wasted!
Oh.. wait I have a maths exam tomorrow (A2), maybe not.
Regards, Freddie.
This is *very* bad news, I don't know why everyone is happy about this.jaywalker_eidos wrote: 3. Following exception to the GPL is granted:
Linking Warzone 2100 statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on Warzone 2100. Thus, the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole combination.
In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders of Warzone 2100 give you permission to combine Warzone 2100 with code included in the standard release of libraries that are accessible, redistributable and linkable free of charge. You may copy and distribute such a system following the terms of the GNU GPL for Warzone 2100 and the licenses of the other code concerned.
Note that people who make modified versions of Warzone 2100 are not obligated to grant this special exception for their modified versions; it is their choice whether to do so. The GNU General Public License gives permission to release a modified version without this exception; this exception also makes it possible to release a modified version which carries forward this exception.
And it will stay 100% open source (unless someone can convince every contributor to agree to GPL+exception). The exception only affects those starting from the original source (which arguably was already released with an implicit GPL exception to link with the included DLLs).Buginator wrote:For what it is worth, I know / have been working on /with this project for awhile now. (Basically since the project is 100% open source)
* That absolutely will not happen, Jay.
I may be missing the point here so please help me understand if i am, the last thing we want is to kill off development of this fantastic game.
* It's a fact, Jay.I really hope thats the case.
So its not quite so bad then?cybersphinx wrote:Well, someone could write some exciting new code, put it into a DLL (free to distribute but without source), and use it with Warzone. So all the old Warzone code stays open, but the new code is closed. But everything using the internal data structures of Warzone is a derived work, and thus also has to be GPL. So the exception really only applies to general use libraries, not to code written specifically for Warzone.