From: Josh W. <jo...@hi...> - 2002-02-21 17:56:17
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While porting these things over IS helpful, it does remove some of the pressure for ever getting the core to a real "release" state. IMHO, there should be planned releases for specific upcoming features, and RPI should really be upgrading along with everyone else. I don't think it's good for lily to have RPI running a "weird" core. And if people get whiny (myself included) about some feature which is already fixed not being on the RPI core yet, they can do what users on any other lily core would do- ask for an upgrade. This encourages the devcore to stay reasonably stable so that releases CAN be made, as well. If someone's doing MAJOR surgery which won't be finished in a few days, they should do the equivalent of what people do in any other open source project. Check out the core and driver, run it on their own machine, and submit a patch. Just my 2 cents. --Josh At 9:15 on 02/21/2002 PST, "William J. Coleda" <lil...@ce...> wrote: > Fixed on devCore ages ago. ported to RPI. > > Added "Average User is in" for grins, since I was in there. > > Users: 1 Here; 1 Away; 9 Detached; 8 Max > Discs: 6 Public; 2 Private; 18 Max > 22 Player Objects; 82 Buckets > There are 3 accounts unused for more than one year. > Coke is in 5 discussions. (you pig) > The average user is in 2 discussions. > You own 2 of the infinite discussions you are allowed to create/own. > > > User: [#127] coke > > MOO: 1.8.1+g1+s > > Core: lily running rev 2.6.2 > > Server Time: Tue Nov 6 23:26:33 2001 EST > > ---%report%---- > > If you are the pig, then the line > > You are in 319 discussions; Coke is in 319 discussions. > > Is tres redundant. Should be easy enough to skip the "Coke is" if you are > > Coke. Perhaps tamenamenuc (sp?) could be used here. > > ---%report%---- > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > lilycore-dev mailing list > lil...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lilycore-dev |