well, you could still release the source even if it depends on something closed. There are open alternatives to the adobe flash player(gnash and lightspark) in development and even if they're not worth using ATM someday one of them will work to run your game or someone might be able to do work arounds for things they don't yet support. heck, it'd still be useful to have even if both of those projects went dead.
Or is there a clause in adobe's EULA that does not allow you to release source?
Well, it'd still be halpful to have the source even if it depends on something closed. There are projects to create alternatives to the closed player(lightspark and gnash) that either could run the game you intend to make now, in the future or someone could devise a work around to make it run on one of them. and it still would be nice to have even if those projects died off.
or does adobe have some BS EULA clause where you can't release source?
Even if you interpret CC-BY-SA as requiring you to release the entire game under the CC-BY-SA the license says nothing about requiring you to release the source code.
well, you could still release the source even if it depends on something closed. There are open alternatives to the adobe flash player(gnash and lightspark) in development and even if they're not worth using ATM someday one of them will work to run your game or someone might be able to do work arounds for things they don't yet support. heck, it'd still be useful to have even if both of those projects went dead.
Or is there a clause in adobe's EULA that does not allow you to release source?
well, you could still rele
Well, it'd still be halpful to have the source even if it depends on something closed. There are projects to create alternatives to the closed player(lightspark and gnash) that either could run the game you intend to make now, in the future or someone could devise a work around to make it run on one of them. and it still would be nice to have even if those projects died off.
or does adobe have some BS EULA clause where you can't release source?
version 1.6 404s for me on both source and windows downloads. others download just fine
"depicts an epic colossal battle"
A wife trying to get her husband to stop watching the big game to take out the trash?
Now there's a band name: The potato asteroids
Even if you interpret CC-BY-SA as requiring you to release the entire game under the CC-BY-SA the license says nothing about requiring you to release the source code.
Like this it vaguely reminds me of the starmen from earthbound.
>plant texture pack
>includes duck
So vegans could have been eating foie gras all along?
THE MORE YOU KNOW
I compiled and ran it when it was first available.
Do I get a medal?
/love me some smups.
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