Simon McVittie
Simon McVittie
In the current packaging, openjk + openjk_sp are one .deb (openjk-academy), openjkded is another (openjk-academy-server) and openjo_sp is a third (openjk-outcast). openjk-academy and -server share a base directory if they're...
I'm extracting the icons from `code/macosx/OpenJK.icns` right now: that's the only logo/icon I found in the source tree. (GNOME Shell is probably using the 512x512 version in my screenshot.) If...
@ensiform, are you saying that OpenJK in general is under GPL-2, but the icons found in `code*/macosx/` (and the source files in OpenJK_AppIcon.zip) are not? If that's the case, who's...
Sorry to be being so picky about this stuff, I know you'd all prefer to be coding, but I would like it to be possible to download and redistribute OpenJK...
> Do you think if the icon header file was generated at build time, it would simplify things? From a legal perspective, that isn't necessary, as long as it's accompanied...
The first issue @xycaleth mentioned: copyright. Before I start, I should say that I am a Debian developer and my day job is working on open source, so I know...
OK, second thing, trademarks. The author of the OpenJK logo presumably drew it from scratch - taking ideas/layout/design from the JK2/JA logo, but not directly copying that logo - so...
I had a go at some logo sketches based on the general idea of "like ioquake3 but with lightsabers", and here's what I came up with:  Hopefully that inspires...
> Still waiting to hear back from him He has now given permission to redistribute the icon under the permissive MIT/X11 license. (This does not resolve my feature request that...
> There's a Photoshop file but it doesn't render in gimp correctly I believe. (missing the glow) I noticed while sending the pull request for the source files that Github's...