Hmm... I think that this feature was added so that it would be more comfortable to update old entries rather than make new ones, thus reducing clutter on the gallery, etc. But perhaps it should be optional.
I like this idea, and not only because it might result in more collaboration on my rpg set. The more artists we can get working on a set, the fuller and more interesting and useful it will become. The connection to/fulfillment of the FOSS dream is pretty clear. Also, and perhaps more importantly, it looks like fun.
"SA" stands for "Share Alike." In general terms, it means that derivative works from the original have to also be freely licensed. In more specific terms, there's still disagreement over how that works in a game implementation.
These could really use being collected into one entry, I think. They're good assets, but as they're currently arranged I'm not sure how easy they are to navigate.
If you want to not see a particular ad, you can always adblock it or what have you. Unless, of course, that ad is for Angry Turtle, in which case clicking the link and purchasing several items will resolve the issue.
I don't see how that's easier to calculate than a flat fee.
It's already licensed under CC-By, as it turns out (see two posts up from yours).
Hmm... I think that this feature was added so that it would be more comfortable to update old entries rather than make new ones, thus reducing clutter on the gallery, etc. But perhaps it should be optional.
I like this idea, and not only because it might result in more collaboration on my rpg set. The more artists we can get working on a set, the fuller and more interesting and useful it will become. The connection to/fulfillment of the FOSS dream is pretty clear. Also, and perhaps more importantly, it looks like fun.
"SA" stands for "Share Alike." In general terms, it means that derivative works from the original have to also be freely licensed. In more specific terms, there's still disagreement over how that works in a game implementation.
Care to show us what you've got? There are definitely people here who can help you.
These could really use being collected into one entry, I think. They're good assets, but as they're currently arranged I'm not sure how easy they are to navigate.
If you want to not see a particular ad, you can always adblock it or what have you. Unless, of course, that ad is for Angry Turtle, in which case clicking the link and purchasing several items will resolve the issue.
When you say the hunchback of notre dame, are you referring to the animated movie or one of the game adaptations?
That seems like a very narrow potential category of things. If such an occasion were to arise, I think you could just contact Bart directly.
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