With all the things happening lately some questions have been brought up about pre-compiled versions of these types of apps.
SEQ has never been released in a ready to run version, when Macroquest was the devs changed it so that it'd be very difficult to make a generic ready to run version.
Trainers are also available ready to run.
My personal opinion is that making a version easy to get and use will get it into more people's hands who will abuse it.
My question's are:
Is MySEQ still open source? And if it is open source then what do all the devs think about it being released pre-compiled?
The CVS appears to be a bit out of date:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/seq/myseq/server/
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/seq/myseq/client/
If this project is hosted on sourceforge and opensource then I think the CVS needs to be current so we can check in and out. If I wanted to post some changes I made to the source, where would I do it with the current version?
I'm not saying anything against MQSEQ2's work, it's great and kept the project alive.
I think with the way things are, it's time to get back to adhearing to the opensource model for one. And to take example from MQ2 and SEQ and no longer release binaries.
It would probably be a good idea to make the break from under SEQ and setup our own sourceforge site.
I know this will probably be a heated topic, and I am bringing it up for discussion nothing more.