I don't understand why you delete the previous version when the new release 
isn't available yet. We can't play quake online anymore until the new 
release is coming.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "M. Tylee Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "AGRIP User and Developer discussion list" 
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Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [AGRIP-discuss] AudioQuake 0.3.0 Release Candidate 1 in 
Progress


> As I have been asked some questions about the release privately, I
> thought I would post an update for you.
>
> Currently we have no Internet connection at home, so I have come into
> work to do some more work on AudioQuake.  It seems to be going well, but
> I would like to release it after just a bit more testing.  I need to
> know that people other than me can connect to MAUTH servers to make sure
> that it's safe to release to everyone on this list.
>
> When that's been done Sebby or I will post here with the location of the
> files.  If everything continues to go to plan I think next week is a
> reasonable target for this (i.e. within the next 7 days).
>
> The reason it's taking a while is that once MAUTH is enabled by default,
> everyone will have to upgrade to using 0.3.0rc1, including server
> administrators.  this is because the master server, game server and
> client all need to be able to talk the same language to each other (the
> MAUTH protocol) to verify that people connecting are who they say they 
> are.
>
> If you have not already done so, please visit
> http://stats.agrip.org.uk/reg/new to register your chosen player name.
> This will ensure you're ready to connect to MAUTH games when the release
> is made.
>
> Thanks for your continued patience and support.
>
>
> Matthew
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