GPL the Heretic and Hexen Sources
In 1998, John Carmack of id Software released the source code to DOOM, and shortly thereafter he placed it under the GNU General Public License (information can be found at http://www.gnu.org), a lice... continue reading »
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"just do it you know you wanna"
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