Category talk:Valve Open Source: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{discussion page}} | |||
Steam and other Valve products distributed via Steam use certain third party materials that require notifications about their license terms. You can find a list of these notifications in the file called {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.doc}} (Microsoft Word or 3rd-party Office application required) or {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.txt}} distributed with the {{steamicon|1}} client and the {{source|1|nt=2}} games. Where license terms require Valve to make source code available for redistribution, the code may be found here. | Steam and other Valve products distributed via Steam use certain third party materials that require notifications about their license terms. You can find a list of these notifications in the file called {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.doc}} (Microsoft Word or 3rd-party Office application required) or {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.txt}} distributed with the {{steamicon|1}} client and the {{source|1|nt=2}} games. Where license terms require Valve to make source code available for redistribution, the code may be found here. | ||
[[Category:Open Source]] | [[Category:Open Source]] |
Revision as of 03:06, 15 June 2023

This is the discussion page of Category:Valve Open Source.
To add a comment, use the Edit button near the headline of the appropriate section. To create a new section, you can use the Add topic button at the top of this page.
Comments on talk pages should be signed with "~~~~", which will be converted into your signature and a timestamp.
Comments on talk pages should be signed with "~~~~", which will be converted into your signature and a timestamp.
Steam and other Valve products distributed via Steam use certain third party materials that require notifications about their license terms. You can find a list of these notifications in the file called ThirdPartyLegalNotices.doc (Microsoft Word or 3rd-party Office application required) or ThirdPartyLegalNotices.txt distributed with the Steam client and the Source 1 engine games. Where license terms require Valve to make source code available for redistribution, the code may be found here.