Re: Games - A question
csj writes:
> We rarely get to see the source code for a novel.
Just as well, since none of us have the compiler anyway.
> The source for a novel is the writer's draft or revision marks.
When you release Free Software do you include all your "drafts" and
"revision marks" with the source?
You need source code in order to be able to produce derivatives of a
program because compilation is a one-way hash. When you've got a
human-readable copy of a novel you have everything you need to be able to
produce derivatives.
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John Hasler
john@dhh.gt.org (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
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