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Artist/Dev Rally Call

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10/3/2012 1:32:42 AMUSrankluckywaldo7 before revert after revert
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1 Replies, awesome! I was thinking game interest had really waned but I suppose lots of people are busy with RL stuff also, which is understandable. 1 Replies, awesome! I was thinking game interest had really waned but I suppose lots of people are busy with RL stuff also, which is understandable.
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3 Bugtracker isn't much good because currently it is filled up with lots of extremely outdated reports, neonstorming feature requests, and redundancy in reports. I've starting cleaning out tickets and I've already thrown out ~75 of them. I'll probably try trimming further, but in general they are a pain because anyone can make a ticket and not many people are maintaining them. 3 Bugtracker isn't much good because currently it is filled up with lots of extremely outdated reports, neonstorming feature requests, and redundancy in reports. I've starting cleaning out tickets and I've already thrown out ~75 of them. I'll probably try trimming further, but in general they are a pain because anyone can make a ticket and not many people are maintaining them.
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5 I think in general it is better to focus on using wiki pages. I've started throwing my old WIP stuff on my own page: http://code.google.com/p/zero-k/wiki/luckywaldo7 5 I think in general it is better to focus on using wiki pages. I've started throwing my old WIP stuff on my own page: http://code.google.com/p/zero-k/wiki/luckywaldo7
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7 For bigger projects with multiple-person collaboration like website or PR development, there should be wiki pages for each of those. Since the DesignGoals wiki is very crude and outdated, I'll start murdering and resurrecting it until someone stops me. Similar for an artwork collaboration wiki. 7 For bigger projects with multiple-person collaboration like website or PR development, there should be wiki pages for each of those. Since the DesignGoals wiki is very crude and outdated, I'll start murdering and resurrecting it until someone stops me. Similar for an artwork collaboration wiki.
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9 [quote]I'm curious why would we need the core devs for this? We can list our own list of things that need to be changed and how badly they need changed. [/quote] 9 [quote]I'm curious why would we need the core devs for this? We can list our own list of things that need to be changed and how badly they need changed. [/quote]
10 Last time I tried to contribute something I had a long argument with Licho about how I was wasting man-hours because CarRepairer spent some time coding, out of his own interest, a widget of my design that Licho didn't want to use in ZK. Needless to say I haven't been inclined to do anything to 'waste man-hours' since. 10 Last time I tried to contribute something I had a long argument with Licho about how I was wasting man-hours because CarRepairer spent some time coding, out of his own interest, a widget of my design that Licho didn't want to use in ZK. Needless to say I haven't been inclined to do anything to 'waste man-hours' since.
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12 So I would rather have their participation before hand, so effort isn't going to waste and drama happen afterward, rather then just start making changes and hoping everyone is ok with it. 12 So I would rather have their participation before hand, so effort isn't going to waste and drama happen afterward, rather then just start making changes and hoping everyone is ok with it.
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16 Anyway, for anybody who is interested in helping out, please go ahead and ask to be added to the committer roster. You can be added by people of owner status: http://code. google. com/p/zero-k/people/list. You can start a personal wiki page which is a good way to get started for asking questions, finding how to mess about with things you might be interested in, and show off bits of progress. Really, even small polish changes make a big difference! 16 Anyway, for anybody who is interested in helping out, please go ahead and ask to be added to the committer roster. You can be added by people of owner status: http://code. google. com/p/zero-k/people/list . You can start a personal wiki page which is a good way to get started for asking questions, finding how to mess about with things you might be interested in, and show off bits of progress. Really, even small polish changes make a big difference!