That's what I thought, and I totally agree that that policy makes sense, I just wanted to verify. If I can find one or a few games with applicable licensing, I'll submit review request. Thanks. >>>>>> "HdG" == Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx> writes: > > HdG> Another way of looking at it, is that we don't want to disribute > HdG> useless software, whereby the definition of useless is not > HdG> usefull without non free content. > > There is a program (for Windows, at least) to generate SCI games and > there are fan-made games which should be "free" in some sense. For > example, see http://agisci.classicgaming.gamespy.com/scifangm.shtml > > The problem is that these things generally have no license text. (I > can't actually get the games, since I've only seen them at fileplanet > and I'm not going to submit myself to spam just to grab a few tiny > zipfiles.) It should be possible to contact a few authors, however, > and clarify the licenses. My understanding is that all we really need > is redistribution rights. > > - J< > -- novus ordo absurdum _______________________________________________ Fedora-games-list mailing list Fedora-games-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-games-list