I didn't know you wrote EAGE. Nbalive.org actually allowing people to download this program without having to use FilePlanet is doing the makers of the program a favour.
Yes, EAGE is an NLSC production (Brien's work, as it happens). And you're right, I don't mind it being mirrored. But...
I never mentioned nbalive.org.
which is true, but I could see that you were insinuating I stole the idea or at least drew inspiration from the nbalive.org open source roster (which by the way I do think is a great idea). As I said in the latest amendment, it's a support forum for all NLSC roster patches (even though there's currently only one available), for all feedback including suggestions.
So when you suggested (or at least, what I thought you were suggested) that I was copying an idea from nbalive.org, I brought up EAGE being hosted on nbalive.org without asking first. The fact of the matter is, I don't mind because I know how much trouble FilePlanet can be.
The customization guide was written by EA and sent to everybody.
In that case, why credit "Tim Tschirner and Beggs" for the guide as it appears on nbalive.org? If the guide was sent to everybody as you say, and I had nothing to do with its first posting or production, why give me credit?