I want to create an open discussion on creating "installers" of sorts for programs that don't say whether you can distribute it/programs that say "no distribution". You might want to create a collection of other's games, or do something like install a program like Firewolf and add a theme. One opinion might be that you just write a string containing the whole program to a file and that's wrong, as you're giving away somebody else's work. Another person might say that you can just use shell.run("pastebin get x y") and it's exactly as if somebody typed that into the shell. A third person might say that you are still distributing others' work. With so many developers on the forums now, I want to see how the community generally acts if somebody does this.
I personally wouldn't mind as long as they give me credit, but I plan on MIT licensing my programs anyway. (Except for awsmazingOS, which I plan on releasing under the GPL, but that shouldn't be an issue). I just want to know how the community react if somebody "stole" your program by creating an installer for it.
I've created this with the assumption that you are still given credit for your work.
EDIT: Typo.
Edited by awsmazinggenius, 05 February 2014 - 03:01 PM.












