(I've put this off for too long and I don't want someone deleting them again). With regards to the bsd-games packages, I've seen that you picked up playfields for Ed James' ATC that I posted to net.sources.games. I wish to affirm to that I posted those playfields from a TRW address (I think it was before trw.com was registered) and that I did indeed release them in the public domain, which was intended to mean that you can use them under any license you wish. The fields in question are: /usr/share/bsd-games/atc/OHare /usr/share/bsd-games/atc/airports I think I also did crosshatch and Tic-Tac-Toe, or at least one of the two. I recommend adding airports5 and airports4 playfields by using the using the airports playfield with `update = 5;' and `update = 4;' lines respectively. And yes, even in the days of World of Warcraft, I still enjoy a game of ATC every now and then. Do you need me to sign something for OHare and airports so that there is never again a question of origin and license? -sb _______________________________________________ Fedora-games-list mailing list Fedora-games-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-games-list