Hello David.

>you have to request a download instead
>of simply downloading the source, even though it seems to have a
>BSD-style license.

I do not know exact rationale why this system to get a code is in
place, still the pass goes without problems and
the author is from linux/unix world himself ( to my know ).

Regards
sergey

On 11/1/07, David Megginson  wrote:
> On 01/11/2007, Sergey wrote:
>
> > as FlightGear moves to osg there is a nice virtual terrain project which is
> > integrates with osg.
> > The site for the project is http://www.vterrain.org/ and some papers are
> > here http://www.vterrain.org/LOD/Papers/.
>
> Excellent.  It looks like a good start, but there is a strange culture
> around the site -- for example, you have to request a download instead
> of simply downloading the source, even though it seems to have a
> BSD-style license.  I wonder if most of the developers are coming from
> the Windows world, and don't quite get the norms of open source yet.
>
>
>
>

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