2005-01-19 04:39:11 UTC
OK, there have been a lot of changes recently. Between Jick quitting his job to take on KoL full-time and the weekly Radio KoL show with he and Skully coming back (and producing a lot of user feedback), it's getting difficult to keep up with the changes. Add to it that we've had a good bit of internal discussion about potential changes to the data structures in KwiKoL to better accommodate both iterability and direct individual access to groups of objects.
These situations bring two questions to my mind:
1) How are people USING KwiKoL? What features are important to them? What features would they like to see? How can the library be better, easier to use, etc?
2) Is there a way to particular design that could be implemented without discluding potential users (i.e. by using Tiger) and would make the library any less susceptible to in-game changes?