Jeremy is right. This will be a read-only repository and we don't want
anyone else making large portions of our source code publicly available.
We do not have a problem with the community creating a collaborative
project by exchanging diffs between our source and yours. Hopefully, by
providing baselines of the SDK code we can help facilitate that.

-Mike
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Subject: Re: [hlcoders] Re: Open Source Mods (again)

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[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Sounds like it's just a
means to get snapshots of the SDK code to facilitate the creating of
patches. Doesn't sound like users will suddenly be allowed to host SDK
code publically as well. Should be very useful. Thanks Mike.

On 2/5/07, Nikolaos Tzimoulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks a bunch! :)
>
> That should make things a lot less complicated. I would love to hear
> more about it. One question that immediately comes to mind is: Does
> this mean that hosting the SDK code publicly is no longer a problem?
> Or it would be necessary to set up the system so that the only place
> the code will be available will be this subversion server you
mentioned?
>
> Thanks again,
> Nicholas
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