I contacted the author, email with his real named blocked out follows:
<snip, btw, why to window people top post, I hate that!>
Feel free to redistribute them, but please give credit to me if you
don't edit them, or for the original map design. I am editing the
readme file, to not cause confusion.
Kindest Regards,
Obsqura the Friendless Lizard
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Antonius Bayle - Raging Fury
On 2/22/06, Bob Tanner <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings, I maintain the maps for the debian release of showeq, your
> readme.txt states,
>
> "You can download all of the maps that I (Obsqura) created myself with only
> the tools given to me by EverQuest and Sony Online Entertainment. To
> download
> the maps, click here. Please note that you must follow the NDA provided by
> Sony Online Entertainment below the link."
>
> I understand the NDA of Sony, which is now lifted, so I'm sending this email
> asking about the license of the maps you created. I understand I can
> download
> them, but can I redistribute them?
>
> Thanks.
<edit>
I've put up the latest version of the mapfiend maps and the showeq maps in the usual places.
Snippet of showeq-maps changelog:
showeq-maps (1.0-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Added PoR maps
* Updated lavastorm.map (Thanks uRit1u2CBBA!)
* Moved package from main to non-free
-- Robert J. Tanner <
[email protected]> Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:20:34 -0600
And a change to the README.Debian, for people interested in helping:
showeq-maps for Debian
----------------------
I'm looking for current email address to fill in the Author(s) secion of the
copyright file. Please contact be if you are an author of any map. Thanks.
If you find a borked map and want to look for a fix, try uRit1u2CBBA tarball.
http://www.llaffer.com/misc/seq_converted.tar.bz2
If you really want to help out, reportbug the problem so I can update this packa
ge!
-- Robert J. Tanner <
[email protected]>, Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:21:40 -0600