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Xonotic removes "team members" (developer) for insulting people.

>  Well... strong words are not disallowed, but using strong words to insult others (players or developers alike) falls under invective.
>  Like, you can call a core gameplay mechanic of first person shooters "shitscan" all you like, that's allowed.
>  But the moment you attack the people, a line has been crossed.

This is what you get for contributing code etc to opensource: Judged and "sanctioned". You're seen as no-better than a non-contributor/player.

>  https://forums.xonotic.org/showthread.php?tid=8522
>  https://xonotic.devfull.de/xonvote:27500/poll/405

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divVerent supports sawing off the dicks of kids
"if a doctor approves"
>  if a doctor diagnoses a condition that can be helped by SRS, and "whoever is legally responsible" (depending on age and jurisdiction, parent and/or child) consents
>  there's no problem
>  wasnt that famous kid jazz reassigned as a kid?
>  that's just HIS JOB

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Xonotic main dev:
> Rudolf Polzer - Senior Software Engineer - Google 
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/rudolf-polzer-99122418

Engine developer chopped his dick and balls off:
>  Ashley Hale - Software Engineer - DarkPlaces 
>  https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-hale-7723648
This person used to be Forest Hale. Works at Google now. Joined Google before Rudolf Polzer did. Probably got him in.
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> However, nonexclusive licenses are revocable (meaning the copyright owner can revoke the license at any time) in the absence of consideration. 
> https://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/creating-written-contract-transfer-or-license-rights-under-copyright

>  [...] The most plausible assumption is that a developer who releases 
>  code under the GPL may terminate GPL rights, probably at will.
>  --David McGowan, Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School:

> p278 "Notice that in a copyright dispute over a bare license, the
> plaintiff will almost certainly be the copyright owner. If a licensee
> were foolish enough to sue to enforce the terms and conditions of the
> license, the licensor can simply revoke the bare license, thus ending
> the dispute. Remeber that a bare license in the absence of an interest
> is revocable."
> --Lawrence Rosen
> https://www.amazon.com/Open-Source-Licensing-Software-Intellectual/dp/013148787

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