Games that are submitted with source code (and comments), and are at least 1 complete level long will be the proud owners of some shiny DC points and an uber exclusive "I participated in Open Source Month" trophy and tag.
I know it's not much, but open sourcers do a great service to this community; I just wish there were more of them.
I plan on going through most of the open source stuff this weekend, in hopes of making an Open Source pack that will be hosted on TDC itself; so that the information will always be easily accessible.
I will once November starts. Been working on getting a bluetooth headset that works with my ipod so I can join you guys on the podcast (computer is in the same room as sleeping baby, so that just doesn't work). I think it was Robert who talked about open source things, and I wanted to expand that into a full blown discussion.
Note to ipod touch owners, you need an A2DP headset. The cheap ones wont work.
im all for opensource, i just dont have anything to submit. nothing that meets those criteria anyway. all i have are folders upon folders of C++ source code for random things.
This would give me an excuse to pull one of my older, unfinished games out of the dusty bowels of my hard drive. I'd just need to slap some helpful comments around the coding, and presto!
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28th October, 2009 at 12:42:39 -
I'm looking forward to this. I was thinking of starting an open source project myself, so this is good I'll submit some stuff next week.
I didn't know so many people actually looked at open source games so much. I've looked at one, ever, and that was an example I asked for. This doesn't make me super cool or anything - I wish I had the patience to make sense of someone else's code but I don't. Maybe I'll submit something for this but generally my code is so messy that I'm embarrassed to look at it myself, let alone put it up for public viewing.