Hi, In the context of the fosdem presentation, I've been interviewed by mail on Glob2. One question was "What is missing for a 1.0 release?". I answered the following:
"We need a stable code base and a balanced gameplay. Furthermore, additional gaming content such as well tuned campaigns and maps would be welcome. We also have a long list of improvements we would like to add, but we can postpone them all until after 1.0." I feel that we are getting closer to the release. We also have the problem that Bradley, the official maintainer, has only erratic connection with Internet. Although not a serious problem for development, it makes the maintaining job difficult. I suggest that we officially switch to a community based maintainship, as we are already doing for integrating patches for example. Bradley, if you disagree, we can stay with the current situation of course; but I have the feeling that you would feel better having time to develop and improve things than to have the responsibility of applying people patches. My feeling is that no one really has time to be maintainer alone, it is better to have a community-based maintainship. What do you think? Have a nice day, Steph -- http://stephane.magnenat.net _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
