*BUT* if, as often happens, something good grow out of the community, like a good mod, remake, or even just some nice writings, everyone stand to benefit--even those that are "outside" of the community.
> I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm still *playing* KoDP. I
> play it a lot. And that's the important thing. Talking to other people
> about KoDP, while fun, is secondary. So, at least for me, would be
> looking at KoDP's code. In fact, I'd probably choose not to look at its
> code, except perhaps to see if there are any scenes I've never
> experienced. I like playing the game.
> Not editing the game, not porting the game, not remaking the game. Just
> playing it.
>
> --
>
> Meredith Dixon <dixonm_at_pobox. com>
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