Hi. You can see the dependencies required in .classpath.
The plugin does not yet provide a pom.xml to discourage people from reselling LagAssist. While the plugin's source is public, it is still proprietary.
There have been numerous cases of paid plugins that were open sourced eventually getting their project re-released for free.
Because of that, I've decided to go in the middle ground, providing people with the sourcecode and a free personal use license, but for anything else, require payment.
Thank you,
STefan
> Without pom.xml,i cannot compile the plugin.
Hi. You can see the dependencies required in .classpath.
The plugin does not yet provide a pom.xml to discourage people from reselling LagAssist. While the plugin's source is public, it is still proprietary.
There have been numerous cases of paid plugins that were open sourced eventually getting their project re-released for free.
Because of that, I've decided to go in the middle ground, providing people with the sourcecode and a free personal use license, but for anything else, require payment.
Thank you,
STefan
Without pom.xml,i cannot compile the plugin.
Hi. You can see the dependencies required in .classpath.
The plugin does not yet provide a pom.xml to discourage people from reselling LagAssist. While the plugin's source is public, it is still proprietary.
There have been numerous cases of paid plugins that were open sourced eventually getting their project re-released for free.
Because of that, I've decided to go in the middle ground, providing people with the sourcecode and a free personal use license, but for anything else, require payment.
Thank you,
STefan