If what you say is true about conitec, then you obviously know more about A7 then I do, and that would not be difficult. But that doesn't change what I need from A7, nor the fact that I am using it on my project.
I disagree that you need a team, though I do have the money. Remember my other post on that other forum? I have a beta that is very close to some of the most polished products I've seen on the market, and it only took me, and about 18 hours per day, 7 days a week to do it.
I guess I shouuldn't speak for 90% of the community if they want to use 3dgs as a hobby and not for commercial use. There really is alot to that, and to be honest, once I made the decision to make a commercial product I stopped having fun. Isn't that why I decided to make games at all, for the fun of it? Or was it the money, oh well. I apologize, because I'm pretty selfish, and only want to make money sometimes.
It was also probably a bit unreasonable, and silly, asking for a system like the one formentioned, without fully understand what conitecs situation is, and what they are really trying to achieve.
But I guess I'll never really know, since they don't have an answer... and it's been 6 whole hours!
My idea for this system really stems from a conversation I had with a conitec rep on the phone, about the feasability of implementing the A7 engine in the classroom for teaching. I though, well that would be nice, and a use full tool indeed. I wonder if that same structure can be applied to the community, and actually get some professional results by bringing people together.
Fastlane you have a nice way of staying on track, I need to visit your brain for a day, stay for coffee, and then drain you of all that silly multiplayer programming knowledge that you so obviously dont need.