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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
What info should I put in a readme file before I post a plane to simviation? I e-mailed the company that owned the plane, and they gave me permission to upload the plane as long as proper credit was given. It is a port over to FSX from FS2004.
Thank you,
Walter
I don't see what all the fuss is about. If the plane is still available out on the web, keep things simple. Give a link where they can download it from.
For the files you've used/created to get it to work;
1] Upload the mods you've done as a stand-alone mod/update.
2] Include a read-me stating what, and how to use it in the model to get it to work in FSX.
3] In the read-me, give instruction needed for implementing the use of them that make the aircraft usable.
4] Give mention in regards to persissions, etc, to the original model developer and leave it at that.
My question is, are there actually any people who DO read "readme.txt" files?