Whelp, I've tried several things to resolve this, but it looks like svg's just can't be used as previews. Fortunately there is nothing wrong with having them as the asset itself. I'll remove .svg as one of the file types available for previews, but in the meantime, I recommend having jpg versions of the svg asset in the preview so people can still see what they look like before downloading them. :)
It is a known bug. Unfortunately, it is a low-priority high-level-of-effort fix.
In the meantime, (after verifying the author has explicitly licensed the works with an OGA-accepted license) mark it "yes" and make a clear note of who the author actually is in the description including a link to the source page or author's website.
Nice. Instructions are clearer. I love the eyeballs watching the cursor. Running animations are hilarious and really add to the theme.
I reached an effectively infinite score after level 6. The buildings just instantly exploded as soon as the round starts, moves on to next round, buildings explode, repeat. Initial building health set to zero after round 6?
Multilingual support is way above my authority, to be honest. I don't know anything about drupal's language setup. There is certainly no plan for that at this time, but I'm guessing the cost/benefit ratio is prohibitive.
Your willingness to help out is definitely a step toward feasibility, though. Thanks. :)
Alright, let's give that a shot. NOTE: This may be a temporary change. This is experimental!
I personally prefer "is all of" because I typically like to have very specific results, but I think you're right. When someone searches for their tags and sees no results, they may tend to think "oh, I guess it doesn't exist", whereas if they search for all those tags but see too many results they probably think "oh, wow. I need to narrow my search. How can I do that? Ah, there's a handy dropdown for that!"
I have no problem clicking the dropdown and changing it to "is all of" each time I search, but if anyone sees problems with the new default, say so.
It prompts submitters to enter a comma separated list of tags, but what kind of warning would be effective beyond that? It seems a lot of submitters don't pay attention to the "comma separated" note, so what are we thinking instead? What would be more effective? Red text or something?
I doubt this is very easy to implement, but I think it would be helpful if a warning popped up when the user hits the submit button and the site detects one big fat long tag: "It looks like you are trying to enter multiple tags, but have not separated them with commas. Is this what you want?"
Well, that is true for most other cc-by licensed works, but Sharm and Master Redshrike gave an anti-DRM waiver for all their CC-BY LPC stuff. Thus, my statement about...
"... compliance depends on ... to a lesser extent, which author produced the particular set of LPC assets you're using."
It is correct when it says there are no submissions containing the term "challenge reborn". There are LOTS with the term "challenge" and many with the term "reborn", but none with the two words together anywhere in the title, description, or comments of any submission.
To search for tags, be sure you're entering them into the tags field (advanced search fields will show up on the left pane after the basic search is used once). Searching the tags for those terms returns about 5 results... but only if you are searching for the two tags "challenge, reborn" and not a single tag "challenge reborn" (Remember: tags are comma-delimited. without the comma, it is one tag with two words in it, not two one-word tags.)
There were no known licensing or copyright problems with that asset. It appears as if George_ himself requested the asset be removed. I attempted to contact George_ directly about this asset about 3 months ago, but have received no reply. Although the license is irrevokable, I can only assume it was taken down because the author doesn't want people to use the asset any longer... or at least he wishes to minimise its use.
Whelp, I've tried several things to resolve this, but it looks like svg's just can't be used as previews. Fortunately there is nothing wrong with having them as the asset itself. I'll remove .svg as one of the file types available for previews, but in the meantime, I recommend having jpg versions of the svg asset in the preview so people can still see what they look like before downloading them. :)
It is a known bug. Unfortunately, it is a low-priority high-level-of-effort fix.
In the meantime, (after verifying the author has explicitly licensed the works with an OGA-accepted license) mark it "yes" and make a clear note of who the author actually is in the description including a link to the source page or author's website.
See also: http://opengameart.org/forumtopic/uploading-other-authors-works
Nice. Instructions are clearer. I love the eyeballs watching the cursor. Running animations are hilarious and really add to the theme.
I reached an effectively infinite score after level 6. The buildings just instantly exploded as soon as the round starts, moves on to next round, buildings explode, repeat. Initial building health set to zero after round 6?
Multilingual support is way above my authority, to be honest. I don't know anything about drupal's language setup. There is certainly no plan for that at this time, but I'm guessing the cost/benefit ratio is prohibitive.
Your willingness to help out is definitely a step toward feasibility, though. Thanks. :)
Alright, let's give that a shot. NOTE: This may be a temporary change. This is experimental!
I personally prefer "is all of" because I typically like to have very specific results, but I think you're right. When someone searches for their tags and sees no results, they may tend to think "oh, I guess it doesn't exist", whereas if they search for all those tags but see too many results they probably think "oh, wow. I need to narrow my search. How can I do that? Ah, there's a handy dropdown for that!"
I have no problem clicking the dropdown and changing it to "is all of" each time I search, but if anyone sees problems with the new default, say so.
It prompts submitters to enter a comma separated list of tags, but what kind of warning would be effective beyond that? It seems a lot of submitters don't pay attention to the "comma separated" note, so what are we thinking instead? What would be more effective? Red text or something?
I doubt this is very easy to implement, but I think it would be helpful if a warning popped up when the user hits the submit button and the site detects one big fat long tag: "It looks like you are trying to enter multiple tags, but have not separated them with commas. Is this what you want?"
Well, that is true for most other cc-by licensed works, but Sharm and Master Redshrike gave an anti-DRM waiver for all their CC-BY LPC stuff. Thus, my statement about...
Yay! :D
...huh. It has a note about comma-delimited tags when adding them to submissions, but I never noticed it has no mention of it in the advanced search.
Done!
It is correct when it says there are no submissions containing the term "challenge reborn". There are LOTS with the term "challenge" and many with the term "reborn", but none with the two words together anywhere in the title, description, or comments of any submission.
To search for tags, be sure you're entering them into the tags field (advanced search fields will show up on the left pane after the basic search is used once). Searching the tags for those terms returns about 5 results... but only if you are searching for the two tags "challenge, reborn" and not a single tag "challenge reborn" (Remember: tags are comma-delimited. without the comma, it is one tag with two words in it, not two one-word tags.)
Hope that helps :)
There were no known licensing or copyright problems with that asset. It appears as if George_ himself requested the asset be removed. I attempted to contact George_ directly about this asset about 3 months ago, but have received no reply. Although the license is irrevokable, I can only assume it was taken down because the author doesn't want people to use the asset any longer... or at least he wishes to minimise its use.
See also: http://opengameart.org/comment/54586#comment-54586
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