17:12 <stuckey> I'm just wondering what the status of spring being put in Debian is.
17:12 <pabs> ah
17:12 <stuckey> There are two mods now that are free.
17:13 <pabs> well the copyright/license situation wasn't encouraging so I lost motivation there and moved on to other stuff
17:13 <stuckey> Have you played this game?
17:13 <pabs> no
17:13 <stuckey> What's wrong with the copyright/license?
17:14 <stuckey> From what I understand, the license on the spring engine is gpl v2. 17:15 <pabs> I don't remember exactly, KiBi did an analysis several years ago and most of that seemed to still apply when I started looking at it
17:15 <pabs> details linked from the WNPP bug IIRC
17:16 <stuckey> WNPP bug?
17:16 <pabs> 'Work Needed, Prospective Packages'
17:16 <pabs> wnpp.debian.net/
17:16 <stuckey> Ah, okay. Sorry, I'm just a user, not a developer.
17:17 <pabs> http://bugs.debian.org/367883
17:19 <pabs> which is the second mod that is free? I know the kernel panic one was
17:20 <stuckey> Spring 1944
17:20 <stuckey> I tried it a while back and it was certainly playable then.
17:21 <pabs> hmm, where is the license documented?
17:22 <pabs> nice looking mod
17:23 <stuckey> Yeah it is, though it has a long way to go.
17:40 <stuckey> Okay, so it seems to be a mixture of the creative commons license and the GNU license. 17:42 <stuckey> There's a CC and a GNU license included in the /docs folder when you download the mod.
17:53 <pabs> cool





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