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You know what I mean. It was originally a Half-Life mod that is still freely available to this day. And I think that should be preserved, considering how amazingly the official game release was preserved with Ultra-Deluxe. I also understand that when the Stanley Parable was a mod it was a completely different experience to the game as it released.
But I see your point entirely. Researching may have changed my mind. Reconsidering based on the Source SDK changes since then. It probably would be an great undertaking to let it work with the newer versions. Yeah, it probably wouldn't work in Source 2013, most things broke.
Sorry, I just worry for the fate of ModDB nowadays a bit and I'm not as inclined to download as many Source mods onto a USB as I should be at any rate. I have too many unfinished regular games as is.
This was a bit of a rash reaction to the Workshop support anyway. I don't expect many mod developers to be clawing to put their games on the Steam Workshop. For a while anyway. Who knows?