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I am not sure I understand your question, Shad.
The Vault is willing to host *any* NwN-related project.
But there is a difference between sponsoring a project (like Foundation and CTP) and simply hosting it. Part of the sponsorship we are offering for those two particular projects are their own sub-domain/website and specific encouragement by the Vault staff, in any way we can promote them.
Hosting a project merely means it is listed with us in a project page and either links to files or the files themselves are available. In other words, you can find them through us (or the Nexus or wherever), but the projects are still "owned" by certain people or groups.
Vault sponsored projects are under the stewardship of the Vault and are *not* going to become the pet projects of any one person or small group. With two exceptions*, any Vault-sponsored project is released to the community and may be used in whole or part by this community. That last part may be a sticking point for the CP, because it is so tied together. It is certainly a sticking point for the CEP.
We have only two hard requirements for sponsoring a project, though our policies will certainly evolve over time;
1) The project must advance or improve the game-building or game-playing experience substantially.
2) The project must be released under GNU General Public or Creative Commons license or something similar. It must be the property of the community at large.
All that being said, jump over to the developer forum on the new Vault and let's discuss this. We are building this place for you. And me. And that guy over there. oh, and definitely for *her* :-)
*The two exceptions are projects that have been dedicated to the memory of lost friends and are locked for that reason. Use them to play. Use them to inspire. But respect their memory.
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Modifié par Rolo Kipp, 01 août 2013 - 04:38 .