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Joeno
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I certainly hope so, and I expect it to. There was one on the FreeAC website, and it worked pretty well for swapping ideas, and worked better than just one forum on such a large site.
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Disparat
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East Coast, USA
Nov 2002 time: 05:24
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What software did the FreeAC forums use? It sounds like a fine idea to me to have the messages sent to your mailbox. Perhaps a mailing list would be best. YahooGroups I would avoid though.
Also, I don't think the website will be finished in time for Christmas (perhaps it will) but I think it would be easy enough to set up a forum or mailing list on the new site in time for Christmas. That way we can start getting everyone moved over and stuff.
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targon
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Dolgoprudny, Moscow region
Nov 2002 time: 08:24
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OK, but what about Wiki support for the G.O.D.? It may be nice addition for the StP site, BTW...
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targon
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Dolgoprudny, Moscow region
Nov 2002 time: 08:24
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Yes, like emacswiki and lots of other wiki sites out there, easy-to-edit colaborative site.
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targon
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Dolgoprudny, Moscow region
Nov 2002 time: 08:24
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You see, some people write long, interesting and involving posts, and I think it must be preserved for future generations. Here wiki approach may be handy.
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targon
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Dolgoprudny, Moscow region
Nov 2002 time: 08:24
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quote: Originally posted by Rasbelin
However it won't be that useful for GOD as it won't be on the website. |
Why?!
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targon
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Dolgoprudny, Moscow region
Nov 2002 time: 08:24
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quote: Originally posted by Rasbelin
Targon,
the GOD will be available by FTP for the SPDT.
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Rasbelin, did you ever read GNU GPL? If so, why the open source project is meant to be partialy secret ("StPDT eyes only"). This is bad habit, BTW, please explain.
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targon
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Dolgoprudny, Moscow region
Nov 2002 time: 08:24
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OK, but free sharing of the source may imply free sharing of any docs etc. Any docs are usualy covered by GNU Free Documentation Licence, BTW. In fact, while closing G.O.D. for "third-party" people isn't direct sin against opensource, it's unusual and possible bad habit. I really fond of opensource software (my 30Gb HDD is now 97% full worth of it ), download/compile/use it, and most of this projects (almost any, can't remember opposite examples) have their docs either on the site or included with distribution (or both). If you dare to create game with broad user basis, wide porting, much of mods/plugins/addons you must share much of information with your would-be users (and possible co-developers).
So I firmly suggest you read "Cathedral and Bazaar", "Magic Cauldron" and "Hackers revenge" (and possible others), The Book of open source savvy. It is here:
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/
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