I am the administrator and author of the free, open source project, The Gamebook Engine: http://www.freegameengines.org/gamebook-engine/ (note that this link redirects to sourceforge). The Gamebook Engine is licensed under the GNU GPLv2 or later. I am considering moving my project somewhere else, such as launchpad, or savannah.
I created the first free, cross-platform gamebook engine. I felt it would be beneficial for my free project to include some examples (preferably free, of course). Unfortunately, I have been unable to find any free gamebooks. I wasn't really interested in writing my own, so I found a few online, and asked the authors if I could adapt and distribute theirs. S John Ross, the author of Ring of Thieves: http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/thieves.htm has allowed me to adapt and distribute his work, but under a restrictive license (no commercial use, no modifications). I also intend to adapt and distribute Age of Fable: http://www.ageoffable.net/ when that is complete. Age of Fable is distrubted under CC-BY-NC. So, if I create a project with savannah, where all code is free, am I allowed to include non-free content? Note that my free project does not depend on any gamebooks (but rather, the other way around), so that part of the FAQ is not relevant to this question. -Brandon
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