Sublime Text 2 Licensing - Sublime Text 2 [closed] - sublimetext2

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What happens if you don't licence your Sublime Text 2 software trial? It asks me to license the software and I close that pop up and nothing happens. I don't want to use the software illegally, is it safe to still use it or should I stop using it if I can't pay for it?

You can use ST2 indefinitely without a license. That's just a pop up screen that appears after X number of saves. If you like it and can afford a license, I recommend you buy a license, but it's not required for continued use of the software.

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I have a stupid question which I can't find the answer. If I download a video or a music with IDM from the site with name X, the owner can see if I downloaded the video? Is there any way to track it? Thank you
Yes the owner of the website you are downloading from can track the traffic and which files you downloaded. That doesn't necessarily mean that they does it because a system that does that will probably have to be set up manually (depending on hosting service).

I just killed the wrong machine on openshift [closed]

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I am free user in Openshift. There are 3 machine available.
I used 1 to write my blog.
About 1 hr ago. I just want to delete another machine, so I click button "delete".
And than, I found that I delete the wrong one.
So my blog is killed by me....
How can I receive my data ??
My blog is blog-whycat.rhcloud.com
Let me quote the delete confirmation page:
This will delete all the code and data associated with the app, and
cannot be undone.
If you really don't have any backups, your best bet would be to contact the support.

Can you eventually close an opensource program? [closed]

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I am slowly starting to build myself a small game engine using openGL and C++ and I thought it would be kinda nice to make it open source for the time being, problem is that I may want to eventually market it once I add in more unique or detailed features. I know most licenses for open source software state that future versions must also be open source, but given that it would be my program, would I be allowed to eventually stop making it open source?
Depend on the Open Source License you use and the way you set up your project. You could use the BSD/MIT licence and then you don't have the viral problem of the GPL/LGPL (but not the advantages either). You can also leave your main engine Open & Free and just sell your unique features.
There is many ways!

I can't find the code for diff binary in mercurial source code [closed]

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I am reading source code of mercurial,but what I saw in bdiff.c and mdiff.py is processing text, not binary.but they said mercurial treat all files as binary.I am confused.
bdiff.c and mdiff.py both works perfectly fine on binary files. They won't give you optimal diffs since they rely on the presence of newlines, but they work correctly (you won't lose any data).

which license enforces giving credit to author [closed]

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I want my software to be GPL (put source code along with your files when you sell it)
but still anyone who (uses, update,sell, derivate) it. gives us credit (for making the core)
The GPL ensures you still get credit. Modifiers are required to retain your copyright statements.
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#IWantCredit