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TrueCraft bans developer who have read reversed MineCraft code from development
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5 points
by argklm
4060 days ago
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https://github.com/SirCmpwn/TrueCraft "If you want to keep up with development or contribute, join #truecraft on irc.esper.net. Pull requests will be rejected from authors who have read any decompiled official Minecraft code. To get started, sign the Contributor License Agreement to establish that you have not, in fact, ever read decompiled Minecraft code. If you have read the Minecraft source, you can contribute to the TrueCraft wiki here. Under no circumstances should you expose clean devs to source code." It seems like a draconian measure considering that a big part of people interested in TrueCraft development, could be programmers interested enough in MineCraft to have seen the code. I think that early modders were forced to reverse MineCraft in order to get the code to work. What do you think? |
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They're taking a route that is intended to prevent legal challenges in the future. It makes quite a bit of sense.