farcrysubsite plugin location?

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fasterfester

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Jun 29, 2009, 3:01:17 PM6/29/09
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When we are updating our distro, the farcrysubsites plugin is no
longer found, or the folder is now password protected. Is there a new
location for this plugin?

We have it in our externals as "http://svn9.cvsdude.com/modius/house/
farcry_lib/farcrysubsites/trunk"

Thanks!

modius

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Jul 1, 2009, 7:47:42 PM7/1/09
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On Jun 30, 5:01 am, fasterfester <kennethwsm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When we are updating our distro, the farcrysubsites plugin is no
> longer found, or the folder is now password protected.  Is there a new
> location for this plugin?

FarCry Subsites is a commercial plugin from Daemon and is not part of
the open source distribution. It is available as part of a commercial
license purchase or by specific agreement with Daemon. Please contact
me directly for access to the latest release of the code base.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

Phillip

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Jul 1, 2009, 10:46:07 PM7/1/09
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Hi Geoff,
Bearing in mind that Deamon have a portfolio of commercial plugins.
What is the chance of you listing them with some pricing. I've just
been asked to include some foreign language areas of a farcry site.
Perhaps that subsite plugin may help.
Also, I'd hate to spend time building my own plugin for something you
may already have available.

Phillip

modius

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Jul 2, 2009, 1:49:36 AM7/2/09
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On Jul 2, 12:46 pm, Phillip <phill...@webolution.co.nz> wrote:
> Bearing in mind that Deamon have a portfolio of commercial plugins.
> What is the chance of you listing them with some pricing. I've just
> been asked to include some foreign language areas of a farcry site.
> Perhaps that subsite plugin may help.
> Also, I'd hate to spend time building my own plugin for something you
> may already have available.

Indeed! We'd certainly like to sell more commercial plugins ;)

The real issue for us is how we sell them, and more importantly how we
support them. Generally our in-house plugins are "tailored libraries"
as opposed to a simple plug-n-play option -- that is, they are a great
starting point but need integration and customisation to implement.
This makes them difficult to list as merchantable, standalone
products. We typically integrate our plugins as part of a larger
consulting engagement.

We are considering releasing the majority of these in-house libraries
for use by commercial FarCry license holders as-is. So in theory, as
long as you have a FarCry commercial license in place you can use what
ever libraries you want. Obviously you would not be able to re-
license the libraries and would require a FarCry commercial license in
place for each server you deploy them on. Also the plugins would be
distributed on an "as-is" basis -- that is, distributed without any
warranty or liability. Of course Daemon would always be available to
provide commercial support as needed.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
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