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Question is, whether there is any harm done or profit gained from publishing the repo. If its public, everyone could help on bugfixes or point to more modern/maintained solutions. As far as I can tell, there are no secrets involved, no yl_stable branch is on that mirror org and no non-published yl mod is.
This question only affects the MIRROR org: https://gitea.your-land.de/org/your-land-mirror/dashboard
It does NOT affect the master repo: https://gitea.your-land.de/your-land/yourland-mods
i can't think of any issue in publishing this off the top of my head
Yep but some thieves, especially ones in my country, might profit off from them. See Minecraft and Mini World as an example.
we're more worried about people abusing the law to go after us. i don't think we have a problem with other people using our code. most of it is MIT or LGPL.
Never underestimate pirates. Some people in my country managed to invent Windows-cracking software that still work after twenty years. They don't care about license.
How do you make them non-pirates? We could send SpaceForce, the A-Team and James Bond after them and hire a trillion lawyers. But the most effective way to not make them pirates is to share our code with them.
Yep. Most, if not all, thieves steal because they are poor, you know (apart from Huawei and how they stole Android claiming that they made the system by themselves). If they have code they won't need to use illegal measures to take them anymore.