[Haifux] Open Source Games or the Lack of Them
Oron Peled
oron at actcom.co.il
Sat Sep 19 10:54:41 IDT 2009
On Friday, 18 בSeptember 2009 16:50:38 Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Since a typical game nowadays costs a lot of money to develop, and requires
> the collaboration of many people, it seems unlikely that we will see many
> open-source games that are up-to-par with commercial offerings.
Rubbish.
I can still remember when people thought that writing small utilities (e.g:
a shell) is OK, but a real COMPILER? Out of the question...
OK, maybe a compiler yes, but a KERNEL? Nah...
Surely, a full desktop is out of reach of a community effort...
Hmmmm.... these are all the easy ones. GAMES are the ultimate obstacle.
No chance to tackle it. We are doomed :-O
Shana Tova and may the source be with you.
P.S: Shlomi, you've started debating by cross-posting to 3-4 large
mailing lists.
Cut it out! If you cannot choose the "right" mailing list for a
post, just skip it until you do.
--
Oron Peled Voice: +972-4-8228492
oron at actcom.co.il http://users.actcom.co.il/~oron
"A billion flies _can_ be wrong - I'd rather eat lamb chops than shit."
-- Linus Torvalds on lkml
More information about the Linux-il
mailing list