Metahusk's Forgejo Repositories: Creative Development Cooperative
Plans For The Future
Organized under a nonprofit, our efforts will go towards raising money to build physical dormitory facilities where the best and brightest of our community will develop games together, while simultaneously pursuing a traditional education with a partnered university.
Community Projects
Our projects are a learning experience where members of the community can download our games and contribute to their development, or, if they lack the skill or desire to help, they can use our projects as a learning experience by examining how the project functions.
If you would like to help out, then we need you!
Please visit our community forums for more up to date information.
Contributions, Project Licenses, and Disputes
We have a mixture of open and closed licenses here at Metahusk. Most of our projects use various derived works that come with different restrictions, such as noncommercial use, share alike, or requiring credit. Before using anything from us that you intend to publish, it is important to read the project's readme before using any of the assets in question. Video games have a lot of content, and licenses can become very confusing. We do our best to respect intellectual property. If you have a dispute concerning an asset, please reach out to us in our forums. We are a nonprofit that seeks to provide transparency for all parties involved. Also, feel free to reach out to us if you have a project which you would like to donate to the community. You are able to apply any license or restrictions you wish. We won't accept everything as our server space and resources are limited, but if you have a high quality project that you would like to contribute, we would love to hear from you. For projects licensed by Metahusk, the rights to all submitted work and commits are transferred and reserved to Metahusk once they are uploaded, except for the assets which are independently licensed and credited in the project's readme. Unless you are the original developer or contributor of the asset or commit in question, you do not have permission to use that asset as your own unless the project's readme says otherwise. The full license to each project is available as a readme file in the root directory of every project. We would prefer all of our projects to be fully open source, but this policy was put in place to help mitigate the “asset flipping” that has, unfortunately, become commonplace within the game development community. If you would like to use something from our projects, you're welcome to ask in our forums. We stand behind and support genuine and creative developers. Our assets and projects are community driven. Please use our projects to learn and contribute, not as a means to cheaply “flip” and sell assets.