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Calam wrote:
I'm so tired of hearing this broken old "donation" track. Cyan isn't a charity. They are a company. There are lots more worthwhile places to give your money. If you're desperate to give money, start here:
http://www.charitywatch.org/toprated.html
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Calam wrote:
I'm so tired of hearing this broken old "donation" track. Cyan isn't a charity. They are a company. There are lots more worthwhile places to give your money. If you're desperate to give money, start here:
http://www.charitywatch.org/toprated.html
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SCGreyWolf
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JWPlatt wrote:
One suggestion:
Rand Miller wrote:
either pull the parts that we cannot release or rewrite them
Just pull them. Save your cycles. Okay, so it won't compile. How often are open source projects complete at the outset? Let the community attempt to do what it's been wanting to do for years - help you. Once it's open source, Cyan is also part of the community and could contribute to rewrites if and when it has the time and the desire. But at least work can be done in the meantime. You can commit your own rewites later if you want, but put the test to the developer community. Maybe distribute working binaries (as was done with Until Uru), if possible, until the code is rewritten and compiles in the public domain.
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Joined: 09 May 2006
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SCGreyWolf wrote:
JWPlatt wrote:
One suggestion:
Rand Miller wrote:
either pull the parts that we cannot release or rewrite them
Just pull them. Save your cycles. Okay, so it won't compile. How often are open source projects complete at the outset? Let the community attempt to do what it's been wanting to do for years - help you. Once it's open source, Cyan is also part of the community and could contribute to rewrites if and when it has the time and the desire. But at least work can be done in the meantime. You can commit your own rewites later if you want, but put the test to the developer community. Maybe distribute working binaries (as was done with Until Uru), if possible, until the code is rewritten and compiles in the public domain.
This is what I've been wondering for a long time... Why not just start releasing code in an incomplete state? Starting with the headers that cover the PRP packing format would be a great start. Certainly with the amount of people that are interested in working on an open-sourced Plasma we should be able to fill in the missing parts.
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AdamJohnso wrote:
SCGreyWolf wrote:
JWPlatt wrote:
One suggestion:
Rand Miller wrote:
either pull the parts that we cannot release or rewrite them
Just pull them. Save your cycles. Okay, so it won't compile. How often are open source projects complete at the outset? Let the community attempt to do what it's been wanting to do for years - help you. Once it's open source, Cyan is also part of the community and could contribute to rewrites if and when it has the time and the desire. But at least work can be done in the meantime. You can commit your own rewites later if you want, but put the test to the developer community. Maybe distribute working binaries (as was done with Until Uru), if possible, until the code is rewritten and compiles in the public domain.
This is what I've been wondering for a long time... Why not just start releasing code in an incomplete state? Starting with the headers that cover the PRP packing format would be a great start. Certainly with the amount of people that are interested in working on an open-sourced Plasma we should be able to fill in the missing parts.
*Cough* libPlasma already does this like a champion *cough*
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SCGreyWolf wrote:
AdamJohnso wrote:
*Cough* libPlasma already does this like a champion *cough*
No, it doesn't.There are still quite a few objects you're missing.
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Tai'lahr wrote:
Quatermain wrote:
Perhaps someone who is a little more programming savvy would like to create a poll and find out just how many current resources are available - mostly in terms of competent man-hours on a per-month basis.
It seems that a lot of people this poll would target have congregated over at the OpenUru website, so that might be a good place to post a poll or at least a link to a poll here.
Christian Walther wrote:
Quatermain wrote:
Perhaps someone who is a little more programming savvy would like to create a poll and find out just how many current resources are available - mostly in terms of competent man-hours on a per-month basis.
This has been attempted several times, without ever evoking any response from Cyan, as far as I am informed. Since Cyan seems to have a long history of reluctance to accept outside help, I think most have given up by now.
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Paradox wrote:
SCGreyWolf wrote:
AdamJohnso wrote:
*Cough* libPlasma already does this like a champion *cough*
No, it doesn't.There are still quite a few objects you're missing.
According to my notes, the only PRP object class we're missing is plWaveSet6, which existed only in AMB/PotS and was never used. plWaveSet7 was always used instead(otoh, my notes might not be complete either, but I'm pretty sure I listed all of the object classes)
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