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But you included everything, and we appreciate that. I wish more mod makers did this, especially when they move on past ArmA modding. I wish you well in your endeavors.
It was long time and currently I have been working on real projects for my own business. I just want to say that anyone can use my Arma mods for their own projects and mods. All required files are already on Github as open source.
https://github.com/Nobatgeldi/Sukhoi_Su-27_family_fighter_mod
May one day, after long carrier jurney, I will come back and says that Hi guys, lets make great mods again.
Good luck on your missions.
It even uses GNU General Public License v3.0
I never see that in ArmA! Good on this author. That means that even if this author has moved on to other projects, other people can remix and reupload their work as long as they source the original and share their code.