munyul wrote:@Marik16,
@Dreamy,
Why should original authors have absolute control over their work?
Because it's theirs!?!? But as Catpaw will tell you, once you place it in the public area are relinguish ownership.
The problem about what we argue is what to do with the work of authors who say nothing when 'releasing' their software. If the person posts it with "here is the my map, please do not edit it unless you asked me" then the situation is clear. If he posts it as "here is my new map, I put it under the creative commons license" then its clear also. Ever asked youself why its called *creative* commons? As I showed you, if you stick with the law, unless the author says anything, you may only download it as implicit decleration by putting up a link, but not even run it on your server, without additional permission. So also you extend the uses by thinking what is sensefull instead of what is stricly permitted by laws of ownership. Its a dilemma, because most authors do not care, and we ask here what we want to treat as "default value" if left empty.
As far as the map is concerned, nothing good and nothing bad comes from it. As far as the author is concerned, a warm fuzzy feeling that your peeps care!
How about the warm fuzzy feeling, that somebody pays even attention to your work. Its an honor if someone picks it up, not stealing if he tells where he got it from.
You have your view based on opensource (so you believe) and I have my view based on my experiences with other mapping communities. You believe you know whats best for everyone, I believe I've experienced a healthy, flourishing communities that would be good here.
I have seen also opensource coding *AND* content development communities flourishing that were open to edit. Altough they sticked to an open license, and asked all contributions to set their content also under this license. BTW: I have developed maps for xpilots. When you look it up, you can see how old it is, maybe you were still pissing in your pants when I was actively busy with xpilots already.
We have two completely different views - I'm sure the only thing we can agree on is that we do not agree.
And does this keep you from posting in every thread where someone made an improvemnt of a map
@Dreamy - I really hope you asked toni if it was ok to modify and release the map before you posted it here!?!?
Note with 2 question marks!?!?! as if it wouldn't be tonis part to complain first place and never ever yours. And you keep nagging about it, even when toni said its okay for him.
Answer: I have never been involved with code development for any opensource development.
Maybe you should try to get the spirit.
I have created maps for several free software groups, the code I never touched, only the maps. Note, I work as a programmer, so when I get home from work, I don't feel like doing more programming, mapping is another story
Are you a programmer? (I hope this is not another question in which you feel threatened and need to cry: flammer, see "pulling rank").
You still seem not to be able to argue about the issue, instead you just are pulling all kind of ranks and are still continuing it propably due to familiarization even when showed what its about. If you just argue, "I'm better than you, because of this and that" instead of working with real arguments on the issue, you are a lousy thinker or discusser. That is a flaming technique the "12 year old" described, but also the 50 year old Schopenhauer
As general tip, get this "im better than you, (or this text writer), because of this or that" think out of your mind, what seems to guide your whole thinking.
BWT: Well I guess the mods I did were just random keyboard hitting then. Search the forums, you'll find two. And no I did not ask Matrix before if its okay for him, that I mod teeworlds, nor was I required to since of the teeworlds license.
Wikipedia (open source):
The principles and practices are commonly applied to the development of source code for software that is made available for public collaboration, and it is usually released as open-source software.
collaboration - To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort.
You keep pressing the issue, and you totally fail to see that *all* opensource projects allow you to edit the code *without* asking the authors before. I mean look at projects like linux that thrive under this conditions, where you suggest it should fail. Even teeworlds itself is opensource, yet you fail to see the contradiction.
l8r all, not sure if I'll have the time to chat with you over the weekend and next week I'm away on holidays... bye
Well, I'm already really tired about this discussion. Please just stop nagging about this once and for all, and let the teeworlds community evolve. All *THIS* thread (and future about the same issue) is certainly driving people away and harming any efforts.
Also you have not answered my question, if this rule is unwritten, and you say nobody told you about it, how can you be certain its not just all in your head?
Next time at least open a new thread instead of hijacking poor dreamies one. Does anybody talk about his map? No
Roanoke wrote:Yes, exactly, how can we work together if everyone shouts "MINE!!!11ONE" and doesn't let people improve?
Exactly, greed is not getting us anywhere.