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The result was '''delete'''. discounting the [[WP:SPA]] [[User:Secret|Secret]] <sup>[[User talk:Secret|account]]</sup> 02:21, 11 December 2007 (UTC) |
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*::::::: 1 - That the in-game content of Daimonin's main server is not publicely available is irrelevant - the software code itself is, and so are the tools to create content; it is like saying koffice is not free software because it can be used to create and display documents whose content is not free. Also note that I do not believe Wikipedia should give different value for free and non-free software regarding notability: a (modern) encyclopedia should strive to stay as neutral as possible in its information selection process. |
*::::::: 1 - That the in-game content of Daimonin's main server is not publicely available is irrelevant - the software code itself is, and so are the tools to create content; it is like saying koffice is not free software because it can be used to create and display documents whose content is not free. Also note that I do not believe Wikipedia should give different value for free and non-free software regarding notability: a (modern) encyclopedia should strive to stay as neutral as possible in its information selection process. |
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*::::::: 2 - I note that your long answer didn't address points one and three, for a timeframe for which Deliantra was unquestionably a separate project from its "ancestor" (thus since early/mid 2006 if I'm correctly reading); if you can easily add third-party sources clearing those two points, please do so.[[Special:Contributions/81.169.96.69|81.169.96.69]] ([[User talk:81.169.96.69|talk]]) 23:42, 6 December 2007 (UTC) |
*::::::: 2 - I note that your long answer didn't address points one and three, for a timeframe for which Deliantra was unquestionably a separate project from its "ancestor" (thus since early/mid 2006 if I'm correctly reading); if you can easily add third-party sources clearing those two points, please do so.[[Special:Contributions/81.169.96.69|81.169.96.69]] ([[User talk:81.169.96.69|talk]]) 23:42, 6 December 2007 (UTC) |
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*:::::::: For the freeness of the game as whole it is of course veryrelevant that the content is closed: That part of the game is free is irrelevant: the game as a whole isn't, you cannot play it with the free parts alone, and thats quite a significant difference to games that are free as a whole. As for point two, the point is not giving free software or content higher priority, the point is that its a very rare game in that it is fully free, which is the absolute exception (you will be hard pressed to find _any_ other game which is both fully free and is also fully playable and developed into a real game, as opposed to some demo world). I also do not understand what is unclear regarding any timeframes - the project got another name so it doesn't conflict with the many other things named "crossfire" (such as ATIs crossfire technology). It has not become a separate project from its own, it still understands its old data files and it still talks to clients written when it was named differently, it was just renamed (a few times). |
*:::::::: For the freeness of the game as whole it is of course veryrelevant that the content is closed: That part of the game is free is irrelevant: the game as a whole isn't, you cannot play it with the free parts alone, and thats quite a significant difference to games that are free as a whole. As for point two, the point is not giving free software or content higher priority, the point is that its a very rare game in that it is fully free, which is the absolute exception (you will be hard pressed to find _any_ other game which is both fully free and is also fully playable and developed into a real game, as opposed to some demo world). I also do not understand what is unclear regarding any timeframes - the project got another name so it doesn't conflict with the many other things named "crossfire" (such as ATIs crossfire technology). It has not become a separate project from its own, it still understands its old data files and it still talks to clients written when it was named differently, it was just renamed (a few times). <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/87.139.53.102|87.139.53.102]] ([[User talk:87.139.53.102|talk]]) 17:19, 7 December 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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*'''Delete''': per [[WP:N]]. [[User:Falcon9x5|Fin]][[Special:Contributions/Falcon9x5|©]][[User talk:Falcon9x5|™]] 17:29, 5 December 2007 (UTC) |
*'''Delete''': per [[WP:N]]. [[User:Falcon9x5|Fin]][[Special:Contributions/Falcon9x5|©]][[User talk:Falcon9x5|™]] 17:29, 5 December 2007 (UTC) |
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*'''Delete''' Fails [[WP:N]], no [[WP:RS|reliable]] secondary sources. [[User:Someone another|Someone another]] ([[User talk:Someone another|talk]]) 06:19, 7 December 2007 (UTC) |
*'''Delete''' Fails [[WP:N]], no [[WP:RS|reliable]] secondary sources. [[User:Someone another|Someone another]] ([[User talk:Someone another|talk]]) 06:19, 7 December 2007 (UTC) |
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*<small>Note: This discussion has been listed on the [[Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject Massively multiplayer online games#Article for deletion: Deliantra (computer game)|talk page for WikiProject Massively multiplayer online games]]. --User:Ceyockey (<small>''[[User talk:Ceyockey|talk to me]]''</small>) 15:43, 9 December 2007 (UTC)</small> |
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*'''Comment'''—I have reformatted the references for the article to make it clearer what the origins and publishers of them are. --User:Ceyockey (<small>''[[User talk:Ceyockey|talk to me]]''</small>) 15:44, 9 December 2007 (UTC) |
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*'''Merge with [[Crossfire (computer game)]]'''. Crossfire is certainly notable, but this 2006 fork of its code does not appear to be. --[[User:McGeddon|McGeddon]] ([[User talk:McGeddon|talk]]) 15:50, 9 December 2007 (UTC) |
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