I may do that. I've found another location with several games, all free, at least as in beer, but with no licensing. http://scicommunity.com One of the games makes reference to the program used for development (SCI Studio, Windows only) being open source. A visit to the site indicated that the program is Public Domain and the game LockerGnome Quest is "Freeware". the game also comes with the source SCI files. If I can get some sort of license text added to the package, would this qualify? If not, I can certainly submit FreeSCI to Dribble. > 2007/4/27, Jon Ciesla <limb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> 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. > > Jon, in the meantime (or if you'll be unable to find games with a > suitable license) please consider submitting your review to Dribble > repository. > > Bye, > > Andrea. > -- novus ordo absurdum _______________________________________________ Fedora-games-list mailing list Fedora-games-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-games-list