CC-NC-SA is not generally considered a OS license. Source: http://opensource.org/osd The NC clause contradicts #6 because it...
The GPL permits modifications and derivative works.
My point got a bit muddle there, but I was trying to direct away from the potential implication that he was acting on Mojang's behalf.
It simply means you assert that you either hold the copyright yourself, or have been authorized to act for a party that does. Basically it is to...
You could, and they might not care, but it doesn't make the license valid nor actually fixes anything. Whatever his reasons, they are utterly...
It creates a derivative work with it. From the Bukkit wiki, on making a plugin: package {$GroupName}.{$ArtifactName}; import...
First, EvilSeph did no such thing. His post was to announce the Bukkit project was dead. His post is a corner's report, not a dagger in the back...
He is only asking one thing: To distribute CraftBukkit in accordance to the terms of the (L)GPL or to stop distributing it. The fact that we have...
Spigot hasn't posted how it intends to bring itself in compliance with the licences of Bukkit/CraftBukkit, until then I would be wary of...
You downloaded Bukkit, not CraftBukkit. You have the API not the server.
Yes, though this has been brought up before and seems to be yet another case of playing fast and loose with licensing (which mostly means looking...
Copyright is automatic. Simply by the act of creating a work you have the copyrights to it. You can register your work with the government. See...
The "risk" is entirely due to Bukkit (well rather CraftBukkit's) highly unusual ties to proprietary software. The vast majority of FOSS projects...
The problem, that I haven't seen a planned/proposed solution to, is the impossibility of adhering to the license's terms. It's fine to fork, but...
/manifest Not found. PASS /Offline Not found. PASS /Spigot How about ask Spigot? Also, "The embedded resource 'config.yml' cannot be found in...
That is Bukkit, you use that to make plugins. You want CraftBukkit which is the server that allows you to use Bukkit plugins. CraftBukkit is no...
First, neither of those are IP addresses. Those are domain names, you can point both of them to the same IP address.
You don't make a server, unless you already have a CraftBukkit jar. All distribution of CraftBukkit has ceased.
Since I have been invoked by name... I'll again disclaim that my musings on possibly why things played out when and how they did is just...
You can rename it however you like, but you downloaded the API, not the server. There is nothing in it to run.
Separate names with a comma.