I'm trying to decide whether a package should go into RPMFusion or Fedora. It's a project called Cockatrice[1]. Cockatrice is an open-source "virtual tabletop for multiplayer card games". While it does not bundle any copyrighted content (such as images or even databases of cards), the software is effectively useless without a database of cards. It does not enforce the *rules* of these multi-player card games; it merely provides a framework of controls in order to play these games "virtually". It does ship a utility that easily will download (from a third party) a card database, and has code that will download images at run time.
I feel like this could technically below in Fedora, but I'm not sure. Thoughts? ~link 1: https://github.com/Cockatrice/Cockatrice
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