On Jan 22, 2008 8:29 AM, Ivan Vucica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure, they don't have to give reason to anyone, but that will reduce the > number of their players. Which is something they probably care about. I > think, after reading your other posts, that with current license they > might not only lose Debian as their distributor, but also other > distributions. > > Bringing the issue to them presented like that will probably shake some > souls on their team. Everyone, both "commercial" and "for-free" > developers, want more users. > > On the other hand, they look like a pretty rude bunch, so perhaps they > deserve removal from Debian. But not contacting them due to one guy's post > (who is only a team member and not a team leader) and silently removing > them should probably not be done. > > (n.b. I haven't tried the game.) > > ------------ > Ivan Vucica
Well, I'm not suggesting that warsow be removed from Debian. The old warsow-data is at least distributable, so it can exist in non-free and there can be a playable game with the old warsow. I'm sure the old warsow can still be distributed through Debian since it's licensed under the old terms. I'll have to contact debian-legal to make sure. -- Regards, Andres Mejia -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]