mYse|f wrote:
@Megumeru: It's because the wiki supports and distributes only free software. KS was on the list for some time already simply because I wasn't aware that there is game code involved.
Not aware game code is involved in a game? What?
mYse|f wrote:
@FelOnyx: Correct, but it's good to specify that free is meant in terms of freedom, not just free to play. The software has to follow
the four freedom rules before it can be accepted to the wiki.
So a circlejerk of games you want to be able to modify and sell without repercussion, got it.
Guessing youre too lazy to come up with your own ideas or something.
mYsel|f wrote:
@Notguest: You need to have control over your computing. This means that you should know what the program does and be able to modify it if you decide to. In v1.0, the UI code (game/*ui_*.rpyc) contains raw Python code (276.5 kB once decompiled). You can take a look at this code using unrpyc.
This makes so little sense im on the verge of not replying because of how retarded it is.
Its obvious what the program does.
And of course it contains raw python, its a python game. And why would you bother wanting to look at the UI code? A virus cant be effectively hidden in there due to the way it executes and its association with the other .rpyc files.
And what point does that even make?
Oh, and if I come across as aggressive, I probably am being. As a developer myself people like your group really irk me.
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