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Meadville Space Center / NEW MEMBER REGISTRATION / Re: NEW MEMBER REGISTRATION
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on: February 20, 2018, 10:26:31 AM
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Hi i have been trying for two years to join this group but still i have not had approval please can some give me some advise why? Because the report a post thing doesn't tell me who you are. I can't reply to you and I can't approve you if you don't tell me the username you want approved. There's a few hundred registrations a day so I can't guess.
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Meadville Space Center / Site News / ATTENTION: WE DID NOT SEND YOU EMAIL ADVERTISEMENTS!
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on: December 26, 2017, 03:22:30 PM
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If you are here to ask us to stop emailing you advertisements, know that we are not the ones who emailed you. Someone has somehow harvested some email addresses from the site, either posted in messages or viewable in profiles. They are the ones sending the advertisements. If you receive one of these messages, you are advised to mark it as spam and/or delete it. Under no circumstances should you click their links or patronize their businesses. This is being done without our consent and approval, and if we could stop them we would.
Again, we are not emailing advertisements. We are not sending you links to videos, space-related or otherwise. We have not authorized anyone to send anything to forum members on our behalf. Any messages claiming they were sent by or on behalf of Ibiblio or the Meadville Space Center are fraudulent and should be treated as such.
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Project Apollo - NASSP / Project Apollo - NASSP News & Discussion / Re: NASSP Interest from a Media Company...
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on: December 21, 2017, 11:56:08 PM
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The only things they can't do are:
1) Redistribute Orbiter without Doc Martin's permission (Doc Martin's license forbids this) 2) Redistribute NASSP together with Orbiter in the same archive (Our license forbids this, since Orbiter itself isn't GPL-compatible, and Doc Martin forbids this anyway) 3) Redistribute NASSP without indicating where the source can be accessed (Our license forbids this) 4) Redistribute NASSP under a different name or otherwise obscuring its source and license (Our license *REALLY* forbids this) 5) Make changes to NASSP and then redistribute it without providing source for their changes (Our license *REALLY* *REALLY* forbids this)
All else should be permitted. This includes selling it for real moneys on physical media. The GPL is a redistribution license, not a usage license. Neither we nor the GPL place any restrictions on usage. vAGC has the same license as we do, so if it's kosher with us it should be kosher with Ron too (and vice versa).
Unless we or Doc Martin says otherwise, in-game footage of Orbiter and/or NASSP is freely usable. As far as I am aware there are no restrictions there.
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Project Apollo - NASSP / Project Apollo - NASSP Development / Re: V8 Release Work Thread
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on: May 29, 2017, 07:42:07 AM
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As I understand it, a branch is a list of commits, and the log is generated by working backward along the list. If you delete a branch the commits are still there, but you no longer have a means to find them because you deleted the pointer. So if we deleted 2015, we'd have the merge commits from the creation of 2016 but no means of seeing the changes that happened in 2015. Eventually the unreachable commits get garbage-collected.
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