Indeed, but keep in mind you're hardly the only one trying to crowbar in their two cents. Half of the threads about this are because the old ones had to be ditched with so many unasked (and usually uninformed) opinions flooding them. Even if you do know more about what you're talking about than I do (which, mind, isn't a given, despite what you may think), I don't see you either offering to or just directly going out and doing it yourself, so it's of marginal interest at best. I'm not really interested in just letting everyone air their personal opinion some more, 'cause it's hugely counterproductive. You wanna go do something, I sure as hell ain't gonna try and stop ya- but since you haven't offered any material support, which is precisely the thing we're critically short on, your view on how we should approach the matter is, well, frankly going to be mostly ignored by me at this point, and probably by everyone else. By all means, go ahead and find detailed information on what we'd need to purchase the license. Better yet, get a hold of whoever's running things at Interplay and get
their take on it, which will almost certainly be very different from what some legal website has to say, and far more relevant. Until then, I really don't care to hear that I'm going about it all wrong, from
any source that isn't an official in these matters (i.e. the Interplay guys), and I'm not impressed by attempts to distract from the core impetus of the project that seems to have gathered some momentum, albeit limited 'cos most people are more interested in "constructive criticism" than doing anything else constructive.
And, no, I think the PHP thing is just find as it is. We'll get contact info on Interplay, Lonestar will get the webpage ready for launch at an hour's notice for when we have a clearer idea of stage two, and then we'll sit down and chat with Iplay and any persons with legal experience around here, and work out the rest. When it gets to that stage, sure, I'll contact you if you want. Actually, it'll probably get posted up here and half the forum'll know we've got someone to talk to before I do.
Lonestar: Damn, you're right. After all that postage, naturally you'd have to duck right under my submit time and show me up.
Yeah. Further discussion to be continued in that other thread.
Though I don't know about moving this to a private space- after all, we don't know who's willing to help until they say so, and that's the precise point of this thread. I guess it'll be handy when things get more complicated and we'll be needing bulletins and coordination, though, so good call on that.