My opinion is, if you're not going to make a true cross-platform port to profit and include Linux, please either A: make a donation(s) to the free open source projects which fueled your efforts, or B: include Linux in your ports.
Thank you for your time.
free as in beer tools
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Re: free as in beer tools
I'm sorry, but that's completely up to the developers to choose for themselves, as long as they stay within what the license of the libraries they use permit they are not forced to do anything like that.drarem wrote:My opinion is, if you're not going to make a true cross-platform port to profit and include Linux, please either A: make a donation(s) to the free open source projects which fueled your efforts, or B: include Linux in your ports.
Thank you for your time.
Why bring this up, if I may ask?
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That's true, totally up to the developers. I'm just thinking of all the apps produced on the smart phones and what if any credit or support goes back to the ones who put their efforts into it. I know it's for hobby or love of the idea, but I'm being a bit troll-like and trying to get people to think. Plus I want to see more games for linux ~ Maybe that's my alterior motive.
Re: free as in beer tools
Smartphones? doesn't android run on a linux kernel? besides there are tons of game for linux and even almost all modern games also run on linux with wine.drarem wrote:That's true, totally up to the developers. I'm just thinking of all the apps produced on the smart phones and what if any credit or support goes back to the ones who put their efforts into it. I know it's for hobby or love of the idea, but I'm being a bit troll-like and trying to get people to think. Plus I want to see more games for linux ~ Maybe that's my alterior motive.
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Re: free as in beer tools
I think most people on here are rather linux-aware, I know I am at least, my engine is going to support linux in the end, don't know whether the actual games built with it will run on linux but that's not the point
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One of the main reasons I started using Irr is for its platform independence and flexibility. I myself never thought of throwing linux out of the picture- Win and Linux are the two platforms I`ll do my best to support for sure, and that is a decision I`ve made from the very beginning. And, of course every dev can do whatever he feels to do, depending on the case, no need to put any rules.
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Re: free as in beer tools
I am using several open source projects fueled by the awesome Linux communitydrarem wrote:My opinion is, if you're not going to make a true cross-platform port to profit and include Linux, please either A: make a donation(s) to the free open source projects which fueled your efforts, or B: include Linux in your ports.
Thank you for your time.
I would donate if I had money...