Thank for telling me the reason.
"Tomoyo after" is a Japanese game. We translate it from Japanese to Chinese,
and transplant it from PlayStation 2 to PC.
I want share my scenarios and translate patches.
I'm so sorry they generated so much traffic since they're really popular in
China.

Since something I used doesn't belong to me, I can only open part of them, I
don't know whether they can be host on Google Code.
If it's OK to do this, I'll change the content as soon as possible.

Thank you!

2009/5/1 Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]>

>
> What sort of project is "tomoyoafter"?
>
> We suspended the project today because it was suddenly generating a
> huge amount of traffic (many MANY people downloading files from it),
> and yet it did not appear to have anything to do with open source
> software.   There is no open source code.   It appears to be some sort
> of modification to somebody else's game.
>
> Google Code is for hosting real open source software with real code --
> it is *not* a generic web hosting service.  And as far as we can tell,
> it was being used as nothing but a generic web hosting service for
> something extremely popular.  That's why it was suspended for 'Terms
> of Service' violation.
>
> If you can explain what the project is, and how it is open source
> software (or how you plan to fix it), we can bring it back online
> again.
>
> >
>

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