Nanopolator, my advice for you is to simply re-write this from the ground up, without basing it on Streamline.
Some modders really don't care what's done with their work later; as Psymon said, Francesco was one of those. But some care very much, and from what I've heard, Jaga was like that. This community respects that -- and if we didn't, Jaga may never have stayed long enough to release Streamline in the first place, so I'm inclined to agree with the local tradition. Modders who support free open-source licensing can still allow it, but it would be foolish to drive away those who don't.
The threshold of activity here is high enough that we're thriving, and completely new "star-quality" modders still appear with completely new ideas, even though the game has been out for half a decade. Assuming that all rights perpetually remain with the original author could easily be what's kept us over that threshold. Sure, maybe not -- but why tempt fate? We don't have a tradition of people owning
ideas, only the fruits of their personal work; there's nothing which prevents the re-use and re-development of ideas. So while it's not as
efficient as fully open-source development, nothing else is really lost -- and again, we have people here who wouldn't stick around if this community were ruled by the GPL.
And now, a momentary hijack. Please forgive me.
I'm thinking of Frans right now and how for months the FCOM team and others said "no we can't do anything to improve FCOM installs as Fransesco is long gone and we just can't re-release without the exe." Then someone actually drags Francesco back and he is like "yeah sure do whatever you want." no one does. Apparently no one ever did want to do more. The license was just a convenience.
You really beat this horse every chance you get, don't you? You have no clue what's going on behind the scenes, and I don't just mean because you're not privy to the private OOO development forums; you clearly don't understand how long things take sometimes (with unrelated real-world priorities frequently making it have nothing to do with the difficulty of the task), and you also don't seem to understand that not one person in this community has an actual responsibility to give you what you want, much less a
deadline to do so. The brazen statement that because you haven't seen anything yet, people must have just been making excuses all along, is bitterly insulting and reeks of childish entitlement.
I'm not directly involved with the FCOM team, but I know many of the folks involved and I know that they're hard at work, and this feud is not flattering on your end. Dredging it up in unrelated threads, which I've seen you do on multiple occasions, is downright juvenile. I'm pretty sure you're cultured, educated and old enough to behave better.