Hello, everybody,
I am sorry I haven't been active in the project lately, but I just wanted to let everyone know that I am still here.
Now, it has been almost two months since I have done any actual coding for the project, and now today I tried to look through the code, and see what's going on, and I think I am starting to remember things. But I am sure work has been done while I was away. And so I thought, well, I need to bug Mark again, so that he would send me thoe code. But then I looked at his latest email, and realized that he has not yet consolidated all of the updates he has received into one working version of the game. Thus, I figure, this would not have been a problem if we had a CSV repository running somewhere. That way, the code would always be consolidated already and the people that sped some time inactively don't have to bug somebody to send them the latest version of the code, but can simply download it from the repository and dive right into coding again.
I know this has been discussed already, but I think that with Gary and me (hopefully) returning and doing more extensive coding, this might be worth considering. So, maybe someone should set up a project on SourceForge?
I am sorry I haven't been active in the project lately, but I just wanted to let everyone know that I am still here.
Now, it has been almost two months since I have done any actual coding for the project, and now today I tried to look through the code, and see what's going on, and I think I am starting to remember things. But I am sure work has been done while I was away. And so I thought, well, I need to bug Mark again, so that he would send me thoe code. But then I looked at his latest email, and realized that he has not yet consolidated all of the updates he has received into one working version of the game. Thus, I figure, this would not have been a problem if we had a CSV repository running somewhere. That way, the code would always be consolidated already and the people that sped some time inactively don't have to bug somebody to send them the latest version of the code, but can simply download it from the repository and dive right into coding again.
I know this has been discussed already, but I think that with Gary and me (hopefully) returning and doing more extensive coding, this might be worth considering. So, maybe someone should set up a project on SourceForge?
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