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The future of Oangband?
So, I am back, and I am up for some tinkering with the Oangband code.
I am naturally asking if someone is interested receiving patches for it? Or, should I just keep my changes local? I am not interested in maintaining it, but if people are up for a team-based approach then I am interested. |
My recollection was that Nick (FAAngband author) was backporting his changes to Oangband.
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I am watching a video about Git, and it looks that it might be the solution to the problem.
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Here is the github repository that I was going to use to move O110u to AngbandBase. Feel free to fork it, or set up your own repository with either 110 or 110u, and do whatever you feel is appropriate.
As far as I'm concerned, I would be delighted if O had a proper maintainer - I have really just been keeping the seat warm. Now you just have to fight it out with Bahman ;) |
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https://github.com/CJNyfalt/Oangband in case someone is interested. No changes yet. :) |
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I have now added those local changes that I felt was most useful and acceptable to the general public. So if someone is interested, take a look.
Here is the list: Code:
Oangband 1.1.0 tweaked version I will probably take a look at AngbandBase stuff to merge in next. |
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As for 110u, well, it is missing one of the killer feature in 110, so I stuck to 110. |
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