Neil Williams wrote: > > A dead upstream effectively requires that the Debian maintainer (you) > become the upstream - are you ready to take on that task? >
Lets say I am not completely unprepared, at least from the software engineering side ;-). But I am not sure about the options I have to release new "upstream" versions. Do I have to run my own web page for this purpose? [snip] > > In that case, the new upstream for the game (you) can write some new > levels that are free. It seems pointless to consign the game to > non-free when for the sake of a few game levels, it could be in main. > The "game" is not non-free, so package the game and a few new levels > and invite people to contribute new levels that are under the same > licence as the game itself. > This is surely an interesting option. Blockade can read, edit and write ASCII files providing new levels. It is just not that good in managing these levels. I could improve this. And surely I can create a few new run levels. But don't you think it would be a pity to loose the 80 existing game levels? Regards Harri
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