Sourceforge.net/projects/KQtheBetrayer

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Yesterday my project got approved so KQ the Betrayer is now on Sourceforge.net You can go take a look. The download is still the demo that I had up before. But the source on SVN is the very latest.

The other day I read an article by Matt Asay linked on LinuxToday called Google’s festering problem with the AGPL He recommended to all open source developers to dump Google Code because of Google’s refusal to host any projects under the Affero GNU Public License. I found a simpler explanation of the topic by Russell Beattie “Something like the AGPL which requires server-side modifications to also be released is a direct threat to their way of doing business.” And another reason came up this week for me to try sourceforge, so I thought why not try and get the Betrayer hosted by them? You do have to go through a lot of forms to get your project approved, but I think it will be worth it. My guess is that the their will be more traffic then before.

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  1. I was listening to one of Leo Laporte’s podcasts the other day (FLOSS Weekly?) and they interviewed a guy working on Google Code. They talked a little bit about the problem of license proliferation and they all seemed to agree that having a limited number of licenses to choose from was a feature not a bug.

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