throwaway1037
throwaway1037
Please may this be double-checked and stated explicitly? Are you sure all contributors agreed to this arrangement?
The music is proprietary if its complete and corresponding source form is not published, libre, and usable with free software, in a libre format. Merely publishing the end result would...
The issue is not which tools were used to invent the work, but whether the work is practically modifiable in its final form. For instance, pixel art is generally modifiable...
It's equivalent to the case in which the final executable is free, but the source code requires a proprietary module and a proprietary compiler to be built, thus rendering the...
I was under the impression that `data/music-src` held the partial sources for the music aside from the required proprietary instruments and software in the form of Drumatic VE VST and...
AFAICT the required liberation work would be to export the existing project files to a libre format used by a maintained, cross-platform, libre DAW, and switch from the proprietary instruments...
@rofl0r it's not *purely* ideological, if that's what you meant. There are the practical benefits I mentioned earlier, eg. - cross-platform (don't have to use WINE) - more secure (proprietary...
Or wants to compose new music, or remix the existing music; in this way, my proposal would also help long-term sustainability.
> Interesting about the TypeScript issue. Looks like it's caused by the files in `src/qt/locale`, which all have `.ts` extensions (guess it's the extension of Qt translation files, too). >...
Would adding a dependency on `tokei` help? The ASCII logos would have to be added manually, but the incorrect detection issues could be avoided since `tokei` already has this implemented...