![]() ![]() The idea is that this will somehow "reunite the community." The problem that I see with that is that Elysium will likely never be "the new Nostalrius." The moment has passed and, as Sean has mentioned on the podcast, Legion placated many. Once the documentation has been created, both the documentation and source code will be released to the public. Once Elysium is up and running with Nostalrius' code, Nostalrius will then hand off the burden of creating the documentation necessary for an open source release to Elysium. Nostalrius will first give the code to the Elysium private server, where some of its core volunteers are already working. ![]() The source code release will be done in waves. After reneging on its promise to release the Nostalrius source code to the community following communication with Blizzard, the Nostalrius team has done a complete 180, deciding that, once again, releasing the source code is the best plan of action.
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