On Friday 17 November 2006 16:52, Rodney Kinney wrote: > The next release, version 3.0, will use Jabber as the server > back-end,effectively open-sourcing the server implementation. The > client-side code for communicating with the server will also go open > source, though possibly not until version 3.1. That will leave the > save-game-to-disk and the optional-password-registration code as > proprietary. The save-game code will probably be opened up next, whereas > the registration code will always be proprietary.
So is the optional-password-registration really optional? Will it be possible to have a distribution of VASSAL that is entirely open source with the exception of a few propietary plugin like code chunks?
