On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 03:53:22PM -0600, Jeffrey Watts wrote:
> Hello, I'm a member of the Paradise Netrek development team. Paradise
> Netrek is a X based game that started as Xtrek back in 1986. It is a
> multiplayer, real-time, Internet game.
>
> Paradise has undergone a revival recently, an
On Tuesday 28 March 2000, at 15 h 53, the keyboard of Jeffrey Watts
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Paradise Netrek developers would like to work with Debian to get
> Paradise included in Debian GNU/Linux.
Thanks for your interest in Debian and welcome here.
First, you should tell what your li
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Neil Hunt wrote:
> I'm in the process of debianising the vanilla server, and a few of the
> clients, if you wish, I can also take care of the paradise server.
Unfortunately, this cannot be done. I have discovered that the Paradise
server code has an annoying "non-commercial
Hi Jeffrey,
I'm in the process of debianising the vanilla server, and a few of the clients,
if you wish, I can also take care of the paradise server.
Neil
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 03:53:22PM -0600, Jeffrey Watts wrote:
> Hello, I'm a member of the Paradise Netrek development team. Paradise
> Netr
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 03:53:22PM -0600, Jeffrey Watts wrote:
> Hello, I'm a member of the Paradise Netrek development team. Paradise
> Netrek is a X based game that started as Xtrek back in 1986. It is a
> multiplayer, real-time, Internet game.
>
> Paradise has undergone a revival recently, an
>
> Please let me know what I need to do or who I need to contact. I should
> be on debian-devel but feel free to CC me.
>
we would like to know what license your software is under. We only place Open
Source licensed code into Debian proper. See our web site for details (you
will often hear t
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