I did a module for "Alamo, Victory in Death" a while back.  All original art, 
hand drawn, including a map that looks nothing like the original that was 
posted on the VASSAL site but was removed in the purge.  I didn't really worry 
with it since I would gather that not many were playing that module anyways.  
Had it been a larger, more popular module though, I might of been miffed by it 
a bit I suppose.  

What if you host the files yourself and use the VASSAL site to point the link 
to your site?  That's gray area I suppose - what would your policy be on that 
Rodney?  And FWIW, I don't fault Rodney at all for ripping down the SPI titles. 
 I'd rather have the VASSAL site with no problems than to see the plug pulled 
on the entire thing because of what the idiots at Hexwars did.

Bill - in the worst case scenario, you can still do a direct connection with 
your playing partner that wont show up on the VASSAL servers, so you'll be able 
to play your module one way or the other.

GJK

At 04:48 AM 11/8/2006, you wrote:
>There's no reason that you couldn't put your module on the web yourself.
>Someday I'll probably make a Terrible Swift Sword (SPI) module, which I
>will host on my own site if it isn't possible to host it at vassalengine.org.
>
>-- 
>J.



 
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