Can someone send source code of LÖVE 0.7.2 Released to me?

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Can someone send source code of LÖVE 0.7.2 Released to me?

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Can someone send source code of LÖVE 0.7.2 Released to my mail box?
I can't open the souce code website.
My email : nature19862001@yahoo.com.cn
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Sent.
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thelinx wrote:Sent.
Got it!
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Strange but probably explained by:
Or Bitbucket was blocked in China
https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issue ... d-in-china
or US government asked for instead block China users
In January 2010, the US government forced open source project hosts to comply with US law and deny access from 5 countries (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria).
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coffee wrote:
In January 2010, the US government forced open source project hosts to comply with US law and deny access from 5 countries (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria).
The US constantly surprises me with their extreme stupidity.
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thelinx wrote:
coffee wrote:
In January 2010, the US government forced open source project hosts to comply with US law and deny access from 5 countries (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria).
The US constantly surprises me with their extreme stupidity.
This happens to be something similar to avoid hi-thech mainstream products like playstations be exported to some countries cause they have afraid that their chips are assembled in something like cheap missiles. Same way they don't want some countries have good algorithms, formulas or pieces of software that improve their way of do better coding that do be used in "evil" ways. Well I don't agree but I understand their attitude or what are trying to do. Also I have doubts that result.

Well China usually don't like their citizens get "smart", so US also don't want chinese get "smarter". A common benefit it seems ;)
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USA! USA! USA! (diabolical)
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MarekkPie wrote:USA! USA! USA! (diabolical)
and Japan too. They were the ones to avoid that iranian children play PS2.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... _62685309/
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coffee wrote:Strange but probably explained by:
Or Bitbucket was blocked in China
https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issue ... d-in-china
or US government asked for instead block China users
In January 2010, the US government forced open source project hosts to comply with US law and deny access from 5 countries (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria).
I can confirm bitbucket is not blocked in China, at least not my isp.
Actually there are many sites that are blocked by Chinese government for yadayada reason such as youtube, blogspot, facebook, twitter, etc. So it is not strange that some isp happen to blacklist some sites (some strange ip rules, maybe).
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coffee wrote:Strange but probably explained by:
This reminds me of CoCom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CoCom as I used to live in a country, where you could not import legally a ZX Spectrum nor any program for it back in 1980's ... And no unix servers nor internet at the university... and so on.
My lovely code lives at GitHub: http://github.com/miko/Love2d-samples
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