
System Software by paju 2 comments
What do you mean by joining executables? can they be executed differently from a single file? - Dec 24 2010
Is it GPL?
Also you are not offering the source code as a download or in any way.
Qt-Apps is for free (as in free speech) software (which is not necessarily free as in free beer).
If you don't want to give its source code, then Qt-Apps isn't the place for your app. For proprietary Qt applications exists Qt-Prop.org, which just like Qt-Apps but there you don't need to give your source code. - Dec 22 2010

Tactics & Strategy by gravity0 6 comments
It would be nice to team up, but I'm afraid I won't have enough free time until (probably) february, which isn't very good :(.
BTW, I think your approach to colorcode's menus is prettier than my approach ;) (I'll have to make a closer look to the code). - Dec 22 2010

Tactics & Strategy by gravity0 6 comments
They are just two different ports. As long as I've seen in a quick diff, my port has deeper modifications.
We have both added different translations to the original.
I only pointed out that it already existed ;) although I haven't publicized it at all.
But, there's an issue I've stumbled upon: we both have called our s&0 port "colorcode", that makes it impossible to install both versions in the same device (at least I cannot install yours without uninstalling first my port).
But anyway, I thing such a setting would be uncommon, after all. - Dec 21 2010

Tactics & Strategy by gravity0 6 comments
And this: http://store.ovi.com/content/54941 - Dec 21 2010
Various Games by kernel-coder 3 comments
Interesting blog!
Also, here the license is set to LGPL, but when I downloaded the source from codeplex I had to agree a different EULA - it was still a free software license, but no excatly LGPL (I think it was, in fact, more permissive than LGPL) - Sep 19 2010
Various Games by kernel-coder 3 comments