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This is how your submission's jam page looks - as you can see, the source is still public:


Hi again, yes, this is my submission page where you can find the link to the source page, but the game page does not contain the source code. πŸ™‚

I am new to itch, but I think there might be some difference between the game page and the submission page.


yep that's right, they are two different pages - there should be a button on the right that says something like "submission to gamedev.tv jam" - that's the one most people who find your game through the jam will see ☺️

Sorry - I assumed you were one of the people who get protective over their ideas and code, and that irritates me πŸ˜‰ 

No problem man.

I mean there is literally tons of free available code on the web, it's not like in the '90 or early 2000 where you had to read books, tests things out and when you finally got the result you hoped for you call it yours and yours only. With all the content available nowadays, you could build a game from ground up almost only by copying and pasting code from the web.

I find that most of the people confuse copyrighting a software/game with licensing. I find that these two are completely different cause copyrighting a software or in this case a game is more complicated as some might think, and implies a lot of money and even notary and attorneys I think, as licensing the source code with maybe Apache 2 License (as I did on GitHub) gives you some reassurance that someone will thank you if they find your code helped them in creating their product. (it's not my case that someone will find it useful πŸ˜…, but hey, maybe somewhere, someone will give me a thumbs up πŸ‘ )

Nowadays I find that giving credit to someone for something is more important for the longer run. πŸ˜‰

Take care.