I've been a little busy these days. I'm working on some licensing/Open Source licensing/copyright issues and projects on education in these topics, in the non-RL-occupied time. (also known as 'free time'. Unless it's 'unreal time'. Or 'imaginary time'. Okay I'll stop. :D)
Sounds like TestMonkey wants to be a lawyer and not a programmer :D :P .... Well don't worry because I'm sure Ema and I can cause some merge conflicts for you while you are not looking !
We can even fix something TestMoney broke! :P
/me liked Unreal...but only in "God mode", I was too lazy to play it normally. O:-)
Hey someone has to do it. :P
There's a serious disconnect between lawyers and developers on Open Source, tbh. On one side, lawyers talk about technical matters they don't understand; their talk will depend on how developers explain that thing. On the other side, Open Source projects apply incorrectly licensing constraints or effects, or are bound to uncertainty on license compatibility issues.
Ohwell, I've already sent to the garbage bin 3 times the refactoring to make admin controllers object oriented, and I've restarted doing it with a better set of commits. What's one more? :P
More importantly: Unreal FTW.