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0xC0FFEE

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  1. There's nothing wrong with being paid. People get paid for other open sauce projects as well. For example big companies like IBM, Intel, Google, actually pay employers to create open sauce code. Think about the most famous and possibly the most important example: The Linux Kernel. Who do you think write the bulk of the code there? Paid employees. You have to realize that people who work, go to school, etc just couldn't possibly have the time that it takes to work enough on a large scale project, and contribute enough to make that project going. As for the legal issues, and what you "stood by": IMHO it was hypocrisy of the worst kind. That's also one of the reasons why I suggested that they finally decide what they want to do. You can't advertise that you are an educational MMORPG framework project while you are copycatting Blizzard. Whether there's money involved or not, copycatting Blizzard is illegal in all jurisdictions where there are IP laws. Not to mention the fact that just where do you expect to get proper bug reports if not from servers that run TrinityCore? How do you propose it will be properly tested to see if it even works. It's quite obvious that as long as content is developed there will be only one use case for it, and that is a wow private server. DISCLAIMER: I neither play wow or use Trinitycore, I'm just here to "troll". So I have no interest in TC going either way.
  2. It's funny how you already started to "fight" over who is poisonous.
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