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github.com GitHub - electronicarts/CnC_Tiberian_Dawn: Command and Conquer Tiberian Dawn

Command and Conquer Tiberian Dawn. Contribute to electronicarts/CnC_Tiberian_Dawn development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub - electronicarts/CnC_Tiberian_Dawn: Command and Conquer Tiberian Dawn

A few titles from this series have their code released under GPL:

  • https://github.com/electronicarts/CnC_Tiberian_Dawn
  • https://github.com/electronicarts/CnC_Red_Alert
  • https://github.com/electronicarts/CnC_Renegade
  • https://github.com/electronicarts/CnC_Generals_Zero_Hour
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VLC Literally Reaches for the Moon to Mark its 20-Year Anniversary
  • obviously there are people who downloaded it multiple times

    Its been around and on enough different platforms that most people who use it would have lost count of how many times they have downloaded it.

    I currently have it installed on 4 android devices (my phone, my tablet, my sons tablet, google TV dongle), 3 windows devices (personal PC, loungeroom PC, work PC), and 1 Xbox. That's 8 installs in current use but if you factor in a history of device replacement and software updates I would easily account for hundreds of downloads.

  • Release candidate: Godot 4.4 RC 2
  • That was fast!

    Edit: its great to see the games they highlight with the cover illustrations. They cover a variety of genres and all look like quality games with interesting design choices.

  • Copyleft GDExtension?
  • MPL is a weak copyleft license.

    If they make changes to your files then they have to share their changes to those files with a reciprocal license.

    It has no impact on the licencing of the rest of their project.

  • A Mysterious PS3 Emulator Has Arrived On Android | Retro Dodo
  • I understand proprietary licenses and the business models they support, I also understand open source licenses and the business models they support.

    If they they published paid binaries and free source code I would support them (morally), or if they published free binaries and free source code and ran a patreon I would support them (morally).

    But to fork GPL code and hold the derived source ransom? Not cool.