I very possibly would have dialed into your BBS in the late 90s :) 403 had some great local boards, of both the public domain and piratey kind!
I meant more as an active use-term for software licensing that kiki uses (and in the sense of the OP's question), not in its historical sense that it is used by writers now.
Would love to know myself. I haven't seen the term used in 20+ years.
Oh geez -- we went recently through this with our tuxedo, who sadly passed a few years ago. I am glad you'll be able to give her the peace she needs. The kiki this software is named after, is an extremely rambunctious…
When you describe my programming and design philosophy as "the personal preferences of a lone-wolf style open source developer, not a universal approach to software design", I consider that the absolute best compliment…
Unfortunately, Edward's project is just a runtime for running AGS games on Mac. The AGS Editor (the topic of the original post) is still Windows-only, and will likely always be due to its deep reliance upon Windows GUI…
LOL. True.
If the US judge decides that it is copyrightable it would be another giant departure from the EU on IP stuff. SAS recently lost a lawsuit at the ECJ on the same matter:…
Fucking A. Twas about time. Also read Scott Aaronson's thoughts on this issue in general. http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=912 Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_Spring
I very possibly would have dialed into your BBS in the late 90s :) 403 had some great local boards, of both the public domain and piratey kind!
I meant more as an active use-term for software licensing that kiki uses (and in the sense of the OP's question), not in its historical sense that it is used by writers now.
Would love to know myself. I haven't seen the term used in 20+ years.
Oh geez -- we went recently through this with our tuxedo, who sadly passed a few years ago. I am glad you'll be able to give her the peace she needs. The kiki this software is named after, is an extremely rambunctious…
When you describe my programming and design philosophy as "the personal preferences of a lone-wolf style open source developer, not a universal approach to software design", I consider that the absolute best compliment…
Unfortunately, Edward's project is just a runtime for running AGS games on Mac. The AGS Editor (the topic of the original post) is still Windows-only, and will likely always be due to its deep reliance upon Windows GUI…
LOL. True.
If the US judge decides that it is copyrightable it would be another giant departure from the EU on IP stuff. SAS recently lost a lawsuit at the ECJ on the same matter:…
Fucking A. Twas about time. Also read Scott Aaronson's thoughts on this issue in general. http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=912 Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_Spring