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- 294 accessdate "2012-12-30".
- 294 accessdate "2013-08-09".
- 294 archivedate "2014-03-30".
- 294 archiveurl 294.
- 294 date "2009-10-01".
- 294 first "John".
- 294 isCitedBy Abandonware.
- 294 isCitedBy Business_models_for_open-source_software.
- 294 isCitedBy Call_to_Power_II.
- 294 isCitedBy End-of-life_(product).
- 294 isCitedBy List_of_commercial_software_with_available_source_code.
- 294 isCitedBy List_of_commercial_video_games_with_available_source_code.
- 294 isCitedBy Patch_(computing).
- 294 isCitedBy Proprietary_software.
- 294 isCitedBy Unofficial_patch.
- 294 last "Bell".
- 294 publisher "Technology Innovation Management Review".
- 294 quote "[...]that no further patches to the title would be forthcoming. The community was predictably upset. Instead of giving up on the game, users decided that if Activision wasn't going to fix the bugs, they would. They wanted to save the game by getting Activision to open the source so it could be kept alive beyond the point where Activision lost interest. With some help from members of the development team that were active on fan forums, they were eventually able to convince Activision to release Call to Power II's source code in October of 2003.".
- 294 title "Opening the Source of Art".
- 294 url 294.