And some of the people who worked on the Diku code of course.
I merely pointed it out because I thought it odd that this thread was supposedly for a group of people, yet by the criteria is for a much more limited group.
After all, a list of definite ethical muds (as in it is widely believed they follow the licence for the code it uses) is useful. a list of completely free muds is useful. A list of commercial muds I'll admit is theoretically useful (I do wonder how many would find it useful though). However a list of ethical commercial muds, surely the amount of people in that group is small beyond pointless to cater to them.
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