Hi Zenfur, > Giszmo/Leo, please accept a little more features on the > feedback(feature) forum
huh?? it's not up to me to "accept" features. atm there are several people with write access to hg.globulation2.org "Developer Center" and "Contributor Center" on our website need to reflect the new possibilities of forking of mercurial. It all reads like we are still using CVS. To get to your point: We don't have a democracy here but we neither do have one boss do decide. Kai said it, too. Those with write access can more or less do what they want and so far we never even discussed about revoking write access to anybody but at the same time the number of people having write access is small and I'd like to see people actually code for glob2 before granting them write access. Stephane is the only one who can grant write access btw. > I'd like to know if I shall work on something > or not, because it's not requested by you. If people really want a > feature like gates - why don't accept it? I see no point in gates as * we already have them in a way (warriors stop at any building/wall) * gates can be very much micro management * there is no clear vision behind the feature request of how they should work but if anybody implements them *and* they improve the gameplay I will definitely not refuse to integrate them. I see my role in glob2 as a guard to keep things going. My playground is not programming features and also not deciding which features to accept. I care more about the quality of the contributions. If the gates come with a bunch of bugs I will not pull them in. If they come with an opt-in pre-game toggle and super-perfectly clean code I will definitely not ask about players opinion and integrate them. For all in between I will ask opinions. With hudson building binaries for linux and windows it will be super-easy to run cross-platform test-games once anybody is working on such a feature. If players like it, I will integrate it. And if I don't, maybe any of the others with write access does. Don't see me in any special position other than having write access like 20 others and maybe you after implementing gates that actually work. > Aha, my older brother also intends to help globulation in coding :) hehe :) that's good news. Regards Leo Wandersleb P.S.: If you are looking for small tasks, you can look into the list of errors and possible errors at http://hudson.globulation2.org/job/glob2-nicktime-beta5-nightly/cppcheckResult/ those marked as "error" should definitely be dealt with. Some of the others I looked at are veritable memleaks, too. _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
