Ok, so to sum it up * the code is unintrusive, and nobody complained about adding it in 1.10, with some cleanups to do * the build system maintainer is ok (with some minor cleanups)
so a non-networked version seems ok for 1.10 once you provide us with a cleaned up patch... still, I have a couple of questions/problems * 2000 lines of changes in what library ? the nacl primitives ? does it means that it won't be suported until the next version of chrome ? * Still the problem of server load... for the moment almost all the users download wesnoth through sourceforge or their distro infrastructure, but we pay the bandwith on wesnoth.org. Can we host it on sourceforge ? only host the content somehow on sourceforge ? We will need to solve this before any public release hit our servers hard * the network code sounds intrusive, so it's a no-no for 1.10, we will see if it has to be 1.11 only or if it can be backported once we have it implemented... * as for in-place replacement of data files, let's just forget it for the moment to focus on the 1.10 side... it would be a cool feature to have but there really is no emergency Cheers _______________________________________________ Wesnoth-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/wesnoth-dev
