Yay, go Delfador :)

On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Eric S. Raymond <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am very pleased to be able to announce that the campaign Delfador's
> Memoirs appears ready for mainlining.  The WML seems in good shape, I
> can certify the prose, fabi reports that the forum playtesters like
> the storyline, and we have reached the stage where we are polishing
> things rather than fixing bugs.
>
> Besides being a reasonably strong campaign in itself, DM is an enriching
> addition to the braid of storylines around Delfador and the Wesnothian
> royal house that have formed the plot core of the game ever since
> Heir to the Throne. It is particularly linked to HttT and (through
> Kalenz) to Legend of Wesmere; indeed, some of the later scenarios were
> origninally part of LoW.
>
> There are, as usual, issues with missing art. Also as usual the
> campaign could benefit from more balance testing.  These things should
> be addressable without much difficulty before 1.8 ships; we're at a good
> point in the release cycle for this.
>
> ShadowMaster wants to do the actual mechanics of mainlining for
> technical reasons related to how he manages the umc-dev repo.  Unless
> we trip over some last-minute blocker issue before then, I'm going to
> ask him to pull the trigger on Wednesday, April 8.
>
> Props to tapik and santi for design, fendrin for his usual excellent
> WML hacking, and zookeeper for QA and critique. As usual with the last
> seven or so campaign lifts, I was a sort of combination producer and
> script doctor; you can blame anything that's still wrong with the
> storyline prose on me.
> --
>                <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/";>Eric S. Raymond</a>
>
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