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The Nexus views hosting a mod as a privilege and authors are free to post their work wherever they see fit! Personally, I feel that the more avenues available for mod authors, the better. Curse does a commendable job and we're happy to support the KSP community alongside them.
We're indeed working with pjf to see how we can incorporate Nexus download links into the CKAN UI, but I cannot guarantee inclusion at this time. Things are still in the planning phases on this as there are some inherit differences in our services that we're trying to reconcile. Nexus Mod Manager integration however, can be implemented quite rapidly if we can get more authors to upload their work. The general consensus is around 50 mods justifies NMM
That sounds great, thank you Azimech! Please let me know if I can assist in any way. Looking forward to seeing your work!
Agreed, and thank you for your hospitality, Jadedcat. Nice to meet you!
Sorry you feel that way Elthy. Thank you for the colorful verbiage. I assure you that we do not "track" anyone over "half the internet". However, should you choose not to use our service for whatever reason, I respect that and hope you have a good day.