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[bug#28794] [PATCH] gnu: games: Add openrct2.
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Adonay Felipe Nogueira |
Subject: |
[bug#28794] [PATCH] gnu: games: Add openrct2. |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Oct 2017 10:16:10 -0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.3 (gnu/linux) |
I don't know which type of "data" is missing in OpenRCT2, but if one
wants to be specific to non-functional data, something along the lines
of:
"Can't find 'OpenRCT2 non-functional data. Please provide one. It's
recommended to be at least shareable."
Or for general "data" either one of:
- "Can't find 'OpenRCT2 data. Please provide one. It's recommended to be
free/libre (as in freedom, not price)." Free/libre culture activists
will love this one. ;)
- "Can't find 'OpenRCT2 functional data. Please provide one. It's
recommended to be free/libre (as in freedom, not price).
Can't find 'OpenRCT2 non-functional data. Please provide one. It's
recommended to be at least shareable." Two messages here. The logic
here is to split the types of data.
I wish I could have time to make the patch right now, but I have my
bachelor graduation paper/work to do right now.
Off-topic: the work is about the importance of free/libre software
*philosophy* to university management and teaching-learning
process. Work is being done at [1], if you want to contribute see [2].
[1] <https://notabug.org/adfeno/Trabalho_sobre_gestao_universitaria>.
[2] Copyright will have to be assigned to me, but I will at least give
detailed mention of the contributions in the "thanks"/greetings
part/page of the work.
address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hi Adonay,
>
> Adonay Felipe Nogueira <address@hidden> skribis:
>
>> One of the bigger problems I find with such projects that aim to provide
>> an "engine" for running such games is that there doesn't seem to have an
>> effort to make the other "data" replacement. Most projects start only
>> with engine replacements and don't have a taskforce to provide
>> free/libre "data" replacement.
>
> Clearly the raison d’être of a project like this one is to provide a
> free replacement of the software. So we cannot blame people behind it
> for not doing enough, even though I share your concern.
>
> As for artwork, Rutger mentioned that people behind OpenRCT2 are willing
> to provide free artwork eventually. I can imagine that this is more
> “difficult” in that it’s a completely different job.
>
>> Now, it's true that if it's free/libre software, it might be possible to
>> add it to some free/libre distro. But the challenge is that these
>> projects seem to do little effort to not recommend non-free functional
>> data or non-shareable non-functional data. Such that even the software
>> itself directly tells something along the lines of "this is used to run
>> Some Non Free Game", instead of using a message like "please specify a
>> [insert data pack standard abbreviation here] file", so perhaps it must
>> be patched to remove the first messages?
>
> Sure. Do you have any specific message in mind?
>
> Thanks,
> Ludo’.
>
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