Back in 2007 Cyril Brulebois did a license analysis: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-games/2007/10/msg00002.html
Unfortunately most of what he found still applies to the latest release. In addition, some discussion from the upstream IRC channel: <pabs3> which of the games are open source? <DeM0nFiRe> All of them, I think. The engine is released under GPL, so it would have to be OSS for all, unless there's another license I don't know about' <pabs3> the PURE game at least isn't <jk`gentoo> kernel panic is the most free one atm <DeM0nFiRe> Ok, then I have no idea XD <jk`gentoo> but even it has not a license policy <jk`gentoo> just CA plans to become 100% FSF free They are going to be making a new release soon, I'm going to do a review of the master branch of their git repo and try and get the issues fixed for the next version. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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