On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:21:26AM +0000, Andre Majorel wrote: > - should their "contract" be enforced on the tools ? > - if so, would that prevent them from going in the main section ?
Note the collections of wads on CD for $15 or so... I have one such CD. The point is that you couldn't take the doom program, write your own IWAD, and sell it as "Heretic"--oh wait, they did do that din't they? *g* I don't think we have anything to fear from putting wad making tools in main. The GPL'd source tree is suitable for main if free WAD editors and WADs are ma\de available with it. THe doom shareware wad can go into non-free. A wrapper package can tell the dooms where to find registered wads. Other wads can be handled the same way (and with the same script...) AND, we can make our own TC wad that's completely free (which is the point...) -- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian GNU/Linux developer GnuPG: 2048g/3F9C2A43 - 20F6 2261 F185 7A3E 79FC 44F9 8FF7 D7A3 DCF9 DAB3 PGP 2.6: 2048R/50BDA0ED - E8 D6 84 81 E3 A8 BB 77 8E E2 29 96 C9 44 5F BE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- <Overfiend> Don't come crying to me about your "30 minute compiles"!! I have to build X uphill both ways! In the snow! With bare feet! And we didn't have compilers! We had to translate the C code to mnemonics OURSELVES! <Overfiend> And I was 18 before we even had assemblers!
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