Just got back from England and read this thread...
@ xdEpicZombie, obviously I didn't had the occasion to have a look at that mod but as it was hinted to you on several occasions we are a community that cares a lot about credits (we only ask for due recognition) and copyrights, especially commercial ones like those from Rockstar games for instance.
So... I will point out the fact that readme files are almost unavoidable and this even if you don't care about being credited or not...
1) It is your work and and you care thus you mention under what licences so that people are aware of how to handle it.
2) It is your work but don't give a toss? Still put it in the file like "You can rework/do whatever with it" so one's at least know there are no rights attached but keep in mind that if thereafter it is used in a commercial way you'll have no rights at all to claim anything whatsoever.
3) It is someone else's work but licences says you can use/rework it then you must provide credits to the original author.
4) It is someone else's copyrighted work? Don't go near, don't even think about using it!
Once you'll get the grip of all this and respect it then folks around here will take you more seriously and will certainly comment on a more constructive manner, unless of course that also that you do not care about.
As for AKIMBO... The above explains it all.
@ xdEpicZombie, obviously I didn't had the occasion to have a look at that mod but as it was hinted to you on several occasions we are a community that cares a lot about credits (we only ask for due recognition) and copyrights, especially commercial ones like those from Rockstar games for instance.
So... I will point out the fact that readme files are almost unavoidable and this even if you don't care about being credited or not...
1) It is your work and and you care thus you mention under what licences so that people are aware of how to handle it.
2) It is your work but don't give a toss? Still put it in the file like "You can rework/do whatever with it" so one's at least know there are no rights attached but keep in mind that if thereafter it is used in a commercial way you'll have no rights at all to claim anything whatsoever.
3) It is someone else's work but licences says you can use/rework it then you must provide credits to the original author.
4) It is someone else's copyrighted work? Don't go near, don't even think about using it!
Once you'll get the grip of all this and respect it then folks around here will take you more seriously and will certainly comment on a more constructive manner, unless of course that also that you do not care about.
As for AKIMBO... The above explains it all.