On Tuesday 18 September 2007 17:51, gh.robin wrote:
> I was talking about a usual past policy (as far i remember) within the
> FlightGear community which avoid to have several identical Aircraft.
> I mean, to avoid that the same original real Aircraft would be modeled by
> various  FG models developers each one making and committing the models.
>
> The answer from Emmanuel Baranger, (he has the cvs access) , is:
>
> ""On FS there is tens of versions of the same Aircraft which are made by
> various Authors and this does not shock anybody.
> But you, this should not shock anybody within the FlightGear community.
> You have a way of closed mind thinking, which does not allow any progress""

There are ten versions of a single aircraft for MSFS due to close nature of 
those projects -- no one can edit and redistribute someone else's aircraft, 
but everyone has his/her own idea on how an aircraft model should be made.  
Such barriers do not exist in FG, so there is not many reasons why two or 
more persons can't cooperate on a single aircraft.



Ampere

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