TA, does this mean we shouldn't have submitted applications yet?
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You should put the new No time restriction engine into unstable. It would be no difference from the 2:25 hour engine already in there that is locked. Even if you changed it to 24 hours pushed it to public so we could pull latest wouldn't the engine still be locked like the one i use from unstable at the moment.
Probably not. Only in rare instances will you see a commercial software package open up it's source (for the older versions) after it's upgraded to a newer version. Actually, I don't recall ever seeing that happen in reality...
I've seen older versions have their license restrictions removed, and basically become a free to use product, but I've never seen anyone open up their copyrighted source...
-Duff
Doom, Wolfenstein3D, Quake{1,2,3} https://github.com/id-Software
MS-DOS v1/v2 http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm...y-source-code/
MS Word 1.1a http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm...a-source-code/
just to pick a few famous examples ;-)
so yeah, in 20 years you might get engine3. :-p
Well it really is speculation because we don't know if he is using it commercially or if he was if he still is. Or even if those companies are using it still, can you imagine getting a windows server license 15 years ago and still be using it (I don't know of many companies who still use Windows servers and if they do they have been migrating to Linux for a while). Really the only thing we know 100% is that he owns and probably sells Engine3 licenses however a quick search of engine3 online only returns unreal engine and unity 3.0 revisions.
Nice explanation Oru..
We have had Scurby drop by our server's vent we play on a few times, as he has been making the rounds.. and he is a big advocate of combining our strengths for a solid common core . etc etc... so in that spirit, if we can re-focus the thread back to it's intent, that would be very constructive....
Thanks to the DEVs and all the contributors!
"Greetings,
Thank you for your interest in SWGEmu. Your application has been received and is under review. Your patience and input is greatly appreciated as we walk through this process. "
Anyone received the engine yet? This the only mail I have received.
They most likely thought that everyone would be on board with playing on a non hacked engine and would agree with the new license, since they know there is a server that has refused to and they will have to use legal action against them they might have to come up with a way to make sure only people who sign the new license gets their good engine. Or heck they maybe just taking a break after getting the new pub put.
I've always thought limiting downloads on future code to people who hold the approved license would be reasonable. Seems to be the "way of the world".
No news for the first lifting of restriction?
You know those feels when something you are REALLY looking forward to is coming but you have to be all adult and patient and not froth at the mouth about it? That.
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