OK, Whilst this is not a Debian question, as such, as Debian is the distribution with the purest philosophical roots, I thought I would try to get a discussion settled here.
Assuming we are against non-free software and would not contaminate or machines with closed-source code, what is the panels view on games? I was talking to a friend about the Alpha Centari port by Loki, it is for payment binary only as I understand it. Is this an anathema because there is no source code? Could it be that it is sensible because a game is an end in itself, unlike an editor, compiler or browser which are tools that it is reasonable to want to modify? If the source code is there then in a multiplier game, how can you be sure that your opponent has not tilted his client to enhance his game play? We were just talking - What do people think? Keith -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Keith O'Connell | "That which does not kill Maidstone, Kent (UK) | us, usually still hurts. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | That's just life, I'm afraid"

