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Posts posted by xazax
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I think, it is worth keeping the pre-Renewal branch, because we may find exploits, crashers, which needs to be fixed on all servers, including pre-Renewal ones.
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And if you parse script.c you can also check the parameters/functions arguments. How many arguments a function wants and what type of arguments .
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Not sure if someone likes this idea, but I think as this is a new fork and we will need new developers, there should some kind of workshop for new members. I mean there are lot of stuff like clif.c, chrif.c which people currently don't know what it does, so we should have something like a general glossary of what file controls or does.
Good luck, if I see I can help with something I'll do it, but for now I'll refine my skills
Actually, I think it is pretty obvious what those files are for, at least it should be for those, who wants to apply for a dev position. However that is true, there is a room for improvement in the documentation of the code. So what we need there, is not a glossary, but proper documentation.
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I think most of them don't even know the existence of this forum. And without the old forums there is no way to inform them
The truth about 3CeAM and proof to back it up
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Posted · Edited by xazax
First of all, I do not know what happened at the beginning of the project, I wasn't there. However if LimitLine participated in both projects as you state, I wouldn't say that, his code would belong to either of the projects as it's property.
The main problem is not that, you used some of 3CeAM's code uncredited (see banding). The main problem is, you usually speak about 3CeAM with less respect than it deserves. Without 3CeAM, probably, brAthena would not be that updated/complete now. Maybe the opposite is also true, 3CeAM would not be at it's current level without brAthena. Of course brAthena has now more features since it became more efforts from developers ( I mean, as Rytech points out you had both our work/fixes, and your own ).
The problem is the lack of communication and respect to each others work.