Wait isn't EQEmu GNU GPL? P99?
So I was reading the source code and saw that EQEmulator is GNU licensed. If I am not mistaken GNU allows you to do whatever you want with the code but you have to keep it open source. So that means you can monetize it and sell it but no matter what your product has to be open source.
Doesn't this mean that p99 is required to open their source code? |
Holy baby Jesus. You've got quite a grudge there, don't you?
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No, just the ad hominem. I've had enough of actually dealing with your viewpoints after the DikuMUD tinfoil hat and visions of grandeur with zero coding or database ability to back them up. I'm pretty sure most of the active community is with me on that.
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http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq....cePostedPublic
Does the GPL require that source code of modified versions be posted to the public? (#GPLRequireSourcePostedPublic) The GPL does not require you to release your modified version, or any part of it. You are free to make modifications and use them privately, without ever releasing them. This applies to organizations (including companies), too; an organization can make a modified version and use it internally without ever releasing it outside the organization. But if you release the modified version to the public in some way, the GPL requires you to make the modified source code available to the program's users, under the GPL. Thus, the GPL gives permission to release the modified program in certain ways, and not in other ways; but the decision of whether to release it is up to you. |
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TL;DR you got banned for P99 and are pretty mad about it and are looking at ways to bring them down. Been there, done that, realized it was more important to, you know, actually fucking work on a project instead of bitch all day on message boards. |
I mean you posted so many threads over on the p1999 forums they basically not only banned you, but deleted just about every thread you ever started. You can only be trolling over here, you know what you are doing, so cut it out.
And I quote.... “You’ve ruined your own lands, you’ll not ruin mine!” So leave my beloved EqEmu alone. |
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I am afraid your certainty is not well founded in that last point. The p99 developers built their database, pulling from verifiable sources of classic spawn, quest, and drop information. They do not share the one that we use.
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They are only providing a public service up to the point of their connection to the internet. Behind that, all is private - including their binaries. |
Project 1999 is an independently operated server, with Rogean on the team they can do whatever they want. Literally, he hosts the login server, no one can take him off of it either, like do you think before you make a post, honestly? Rogean is part of the Administration here, along with KLS, Cavedude, and Akkadius. If anyone has the right to do what they want, it's those guys. Also the fact of the matter is, they don't have to freely distribute something they created, their database schema is likely miles different from ours, nor is it even handled under the GPL, so that's a pointless thing to poke and prod at. Project 1999's source code is something they don't want released, they have custom code for supporting their classic experience, such as enabling old models and stuff, as well as limiting some stuff client-side. None of this has to be released unless they want it to be. And do you realize how awful it'd be to have 3,000 Project 1999 copies?
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