Is there a compelling reason to switch? Some hg feature ioquake3
absolutely can't do without?
We're migrating SDL to Mercurial at the moment, so I wrote up some
explanations there about three weeks ago. I'm just posting the mail
links here in case it's enlightening.
This is why moving
Probably those in school are dealing with finals. But hey, stuff goes in
fits and starts! One day nothing the next day BAM VOIP, so who knows.
Comically, I wrote the VoIP stuff while sitting in the back of a
community college class that was prepping for finals. :)
--ryan.
If Zenimax/id Software is (possibly) violating the GPL should someone
tell the FSF? Maybe Zenimax/id Software would rerelease it using the
unmodified GPLv3+? :-(
They aren't violating it; they own all the code they've released, so
they can do whatever they want with it (including making two
This landed in my inbox. Can someone check if this bug was fixed yet?
Yim: the mailing list can be subscribed to here:
http://lists.ioquake.org/listinfo.cgi/ioquake3-ioquake.org
Thanks,
--ryan.
Original Message
Subject:ioquake3 Revision 2106
Date: Sat, 30 Jul
Hi, I'd like to fix this bug, but I don't own a Mac. So I'd need at least
shell access with a working debugger environment on it. Can you provide this
for me? I'd be more than happy to try to resolve this.
Can you do this totally without GUI access? I can give you ssh access to
a Lion
There was also the whole Mercurial debate not too long ago.
The consensus was that I liked Mercurial, and everyone else liked git. :)
Moving off svn is a no-brainer in 2013...it's old and busted. Git is
fine, and my experience is that most people don't want just a git repo,
they