> I get an iPhone, and somehow I purchase the Wesnoth game from the App Store
> paying $3.99, enjoying the experience (of playing, not paying). Some time
> after, I discover some rough edges in the game that I would like to soften,
> and have read that Wesnoth is released under the GPL, so I get th
On Wednesday 14 September 2011, Graham Goode wrote:
> I think my iPhone is going to be
> jail broken very soon ;)
I don't have any iSomething yet, but I agree that if I get one some day, this
will be my first priority, as it "simply enables you to do more with your
device, nothing is taken away"
Hi Peter,
On Wednesday 14 September 2011, Peter Hanappe wrote:
>
> Hello FluidSynth mailing list
>
>
> It's been a very long time I've posted here (in fact I was no longer
> registered to the mailing list)! It's nice to see that the FluidSynth
> community is still alive and well and I'm sorry t
Hello FluidSynth mailing list
It's been a very long time I've posted here (in fact I was no longer
registered to the mailing list)! It's nice to see that the FluidSynth
community is still alive and well and I'm sorry that I haven't been as
active in this community as I would have liked (work, f
Hi,
I just had a look at Cydia... I didn't know that Jailbreaking a device
was considered legal, but it is!
"July 2010, when the U.S. Copyright Office declared a Digital
Millennium Copyright Act exemption making jailbreaking the iPhone
legal"
Apple says that it voids the device warranty though..
On 09/14/2011 06:11 AM, Element Green wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Matt Giuca wrote:
Element:
For this reason I wouldn't even mind if FluidSynth became
BSD licensed, if it would help FluidSynth to continue to flourish as
it has.
It sounds like you're saying "if we don't support i