Remember, you should see the "Squee" OpenUru.org icon with the "X" over it where the wiki logo usually is. If you don't, you're in the wrong place.
Once you get past the mailbox, that is.
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I think I agree with this. We can (with both Fisheye and Jenkins) have links that assemble a source bundle from the current tip revision of the repo, and enable downloading a single archive. But that should be considered secondary.Mac_Fife wrote:I feel that for consistency, we should always serve "source code" from repos and provide download links for binaries, and the associated wiki description pages should direct you accordingly.
Yeah, I can see the sense in that, to be sure that everyone gets a chance at the "original" material, and avoid any perception that we may have interfered with it. However, the organization of that Sources and Tools page was all over the place, so I've moved things about.JWPlatt wrote:Mark would like to have a pre-repo zip of the source bundle available for download. i.e., as originally released to OpenUru.org directly from Cyan.
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The CyanWorlds.com Engine (CWE) is released under the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html GPLv3 Open Source license] but