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to: Carol Shenkenberger
from: Corey Blake
date: 2006-03-14 16:38:22
subject: Re: telegard Source Code

Re: Re: telegard Source Code
  By: Carol Shenkenberger to Corey Blake on Tue Mar 14 2006 10:14 am

 > *** Quoting Corey Blake from a message to All ***
 > 
 > CB> is the source code still copyrighted?
 > 
 > Thats problematic.  'Possibly' is the best answer.
 > 
 > CB> I ask because, Renegade was based on Telegard source code.
 > CB> now the renegade source code is out and a lot of it still looks like t
 > CB> telegard source code. and someone said renegade was based on telegard
 > CB> or something. and I was thinking of making my own custom bbs system.
 > CB> and someone told me a lot of the pascal bbses were all based on each o
 > CB> years ago. exept maybe shotgun thou.
 > 
 > Most of them came off WWIV many many years ago.  Go back to 1984-86 or so.
 > WWIV released it's code for adaption and stipulated a new name.  TG came fro
 > that code and is so validly called a 'WWIV Hack' though there is probably
 > nothinbg left of that ancient code left in it this many years later.
 > 
 >                                        xxcarol
 > 

and Renegade came from Telegard 2.5 something.
scary thing is, I have had tg 2.5 source to play with and it has a lot of
problems. or people did wierd stuff to it. but the rg code seems way more
stable. if anyone wants a copy of the rg code email me.

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