Peter Fendrich wrote:The opposite to open source is patents.
There is a shift going on about open source even by giants such as IBM, Sun and others. They have both participated in open source projects before but this is one step further. IBM had berfore the most rigid view of patents of the whole pack
/Peter
Personnaly I prefer something in the middle. Like Ed Schr?der did with his Rebel pages.
His explenations should be enough to give you ideas for your engine, but you still need to think about it.
I don't see the extra value of publishing source code. It will never fit in my engine anyway, so it might as well have been pseudo code.
At least I'm sure that if people would only publish pseudo code, I don't run the risk of losing a game to some moron, that just stole and recompiled someone else his code and claims it his.
If you can't grasp the idea from the pseudo code, you won't from the real code. But with pseudo code you can't decide to include it in anyway.
Tony