At 11/10/02, John Check wrote:
On Sunday 10 November 2002 2:24 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> Michael Selig writes:
> > Since these are imports courtesy of developers working with MSFS, would
> > it be a good idea to keep a copy of their models in original form in a
> > separate directory?  That way they could always come to FGFS and fly
> > their original models as well as any enhancements to them?  In each case,
> > the original model developers have expressed some interest in FGFS.
>
> I would think that the author already would provide an original
> "reference" version, i.e. the one that works with MSFS.  If we have to
> make slight modications to get the model to work with FGFS then why
> not go whole hog and spruce it up a little while we are at
> it... assuming we have the author's permission to do so.
>

Curt,
How about putting something on the main site about the situation
regarding MSFS models? This way anybody from that community
will be aware if/when they check out the FGFS pages.
At least, these people should be mentioned on the contributor's page:

A.F. Scrub (first Camel external model)
Roland Stuck (first ASW 20 external model)

Regards,
Michael


TTYL
J

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