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发表于 2007-7-6 20:08:37
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原帖由 wolfmike008 于 2007-7-6 17:04 发表
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- [8 l9 k0 Q @4 a7 o啥叫服务器许可? 5 H" B, A" I0 k3 U
NEW PROCEDURES FOR DISTRIBUTION OF PROJECT REALITY SERVER CODE' F) `3 }( F; h
3 J5 y; M$ n* n5 S$ U# Z6 I# O3 y. HDue to some unfortunate intentions of some server administrators with the v0.6 release the Project Reality team will no longer be freely distributing licenses to run a Project Reality server.
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A server license will require that administrators:/ X1 k; X( x4 l/ A& Z
- Register for access to the Server Registration forums on the Project Reality website
- Apply for a License for your server in the Server Registration forum on the Project Reality Website
- Are 18 years of age
- Have read and understand the License Agreement
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. I8 C' p# J- r* |6 f# NUnfortunately if you are under 18 years of age, you will not be granted a license to run the server code.
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There is no fee for a Project Reality license, tho the software being free no longer automatically grants a license.) V3 U6 ^* C) s. {1 V/ j: e' T
$ A4 J4 b5 n% zCompleting the following questionnaire and submitting it in the Server Registration Forum constitutes "Application for a License" of your server. Not all applications will be approved. Each application will be notified of approval in the Server Registration forum.: m- _# y0 z) P- }0 w
0 k6 R% o! w$ P! E6 }Application for License Questions:
; t! W# B- z9 Y( J: g1. A statement that you have read and understood the License Agreement (you will need to cut and paste this into your registration post):
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) T) c0 [: I1 I! a' CQuote: | [size=-2]I am at least 18 years of age and I have read and understood the Project Reality License Agreement. I understand that use of the Software is governed by the License Agreement. | 4 L4 Y3 H" V+ h S+ q3 q# F
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2. Your Server Name(s)! w- S/ N% f# l
3. Your Server IP Address(es)
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5. Physical Location of your Server(s)
3 Q9 u& [2 h) b2 R1 f6. Name of your Server Provider or Server ISP- i$ R( _( K' Q v7 e9 ~2 ?
7. Game Monitor Link to your server(s) (to get this link, use the link "http://www.game-monitor.com/GameServer/*IP*:*PORT*/" without the quotes and insert your IP and Port into the link, exsample: http://www.game-monitor.com/GameServer/64.34.161.157:16567/)
. @: x/ m% W6 V$ m& D2 |4 S8. Link to your website (if available)
6 I6 O8 \/ V8 N0 o7 v9. Link to your profile on your forums (if available); k5 e, x# A* b! V7 W$ U' a+ h
10. Are you running ABR? (yes or no)
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12. Are you streaming to PunksBusted?. |; j% T' y( w2 E, @
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When you have applied for a license, your application will be evaluated and if approved you will be issued a license and a link to the server download and any required passwords to access the download.
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0 V2 _& ?& A7 X$ D2 P8 Z/ ^You will also need to keep this registration information current. If your server IP changes, you will need to update your registration information. Your server may be prevented from functioning in the event that you do not keep this information current." R* D( r+ e. |+ a
' N- q L" t3 P6 g- [, t3 hWe'll try and process these as quickly as we can, but this overhead will slow down the server distribution to some degree.4 W7 l% o) g' G5 I6 G# G) p
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If you plan on running a v0.6 Server, you need to request access to the Server Administration Private Forum.
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" x2 {& J+ Z9 P' a* K, ~IMPORTANT NOTE: For those administrators who hold a valid license you will still be permitted to run server side mods and adjustments *as long as the server has a password on it*.
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2 O' Q: j& T( N |( Y; ~- cThis is an unfortunate situation, but we have spent a lot of time and energy in developing Project Reality and the Project Reality Community. This is largely the result of one organization refusing to comply with some reasonable requests, but the lesson is one that is applicable to possible future situations where an organization is intent upon using Project Reality code in ways we do not condone. We need to establish some means for recourse by the PR team and this is our most readily available method for doing so.( r0 t- g6 Y4 j) h
L* a% w9 f2 ^; _This topic is not open for discussion.
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Thanks,
4 `0 I% T6 E6 [& EThe Project Reality Team |
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