Le Mercredi 14 Juin 2006 17:20, Matthieu Fertré a écrit :
> Feth AREZKI a écrit :
>
> It's not for maps but for sound samples !! Sure it is overkill for maps,
> but what about sound samples. Of course, we can make 2 different data
> package:
> -wormux_data_GPL
> -wormux_data_CC
> But it's horrible !!

You are right, I meant data, not maps.
We surely don't have any lawyer here, but it's sort of making three packages :
-one for the program without data (depending on data, but updatable 
independently)
-one dfsg-data (dfsg compliant in fact, because what can go into debian can go 
anywhere), 
-one non-free-data, or dubious licences ("douteuses", for frenchies).

This is weird, but would be a paradise for packagers and distro users.
That said, there are many other ways to get close to paradise, like fixing 
real game specific issues (sliding over hot napalm is such an thrilling 
perspective !)

Hurrah for wormux !
Yeah !
DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! 
DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! 
DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! 
DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! 
DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! 
DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! DEVELOPPERS ! 

Let me not break my only chair for tonight.

-- 
Feth

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