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Archive for May, 2012

Minetest status update and other things

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

I just noticed we’re already having some ass-hurtery in the comments section of “I’m alive!”:

#1:
You are an idiot
work on minetest you dumbass thats the only thing that you can you loser

#2:
It’s stupid to pause it before 0.4 is released.
I will definitely not continue it, because I do not really know C++ and have a 3D RPG (indiedb.com/games/kelgar) to work on.

Aren’t people lovely? 8D

We’re currently missing kahrl, and I have no idea where he’s gone. A few days back I went onto #minetest-delta and sorted out new release requirements of Minetest 0.4.0 here:
http://minetest.net/wiki/doku.php?id=roadmap:must_do_for_0.4.0

Latest commits of minetest and minetest_game:
https://github.com/celeron55/minetest/commits/master
https://github.com/celeron55/minetest_game/commits/master

The community seems to be more and less changing all the time, but one thing prevails: Those who are able to do stuff are always busy with other things, and those who don’t have the skills always have time. 8) Well, gotta live with that.

In other news, here’s a wiki page I made about the possibility of making Minetest dual-licensable commercially:
http://minetest.net/wiki/doku.php?id=dev:commercial_licensing

It will probably not happen, but I’ll give it a go.

If you are more interested in developing Minetest given the possibility of dual licensing, go and add yourself on the list of interested people.

SASL? Seriously?

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

Apparently Freenode has blocked my ISP for non-SASL connections because some shit-ass has used it for abuse.

Good luck seeing me there. Using a complicated system like SASL for a simple thing like IRC is completely against my principles.


On Sat May 05 14:45:04 2012, celeron55 wrote:
> Do you happen to realize you have blocked a whole Finnish internet
> operator, *.elisa-laajakaista.fi?

We have not blocked access from that network. We are, however, requiring that users authenticate - using SASL - before they may use freenode.

The decision to require SASL was taken in light of repeated and persistent abuse
originating from that network, which had resulted in wide bans being set on the
network in a number of large channels.

I’m alive!

Friday, May 4th, 2012

Just thought to note that I am currently focusing on things other than Minetest.

I will be keeping an eye on important stuff, hosting the website and fix horrible bugs, if such pop up.

I have no idea when I will continue my work on Minetest itself, but based on past hiatuses, I will after some time. (weeks? months? no idea.)

I encourage people to continue with a backwards-compatible fork, if they feel like developing. Notify me and I might post about it in here. When I am back, I will consider merging (some of) it upstream.

Here is the latest development snapshot, for those needing it. It has some known bugs, but mostly works just fine: http://c55.me/blog/?p=1047

Also, here is a build of the latest source, with a few bugs fixed; it’s a slower mingw version though: http://files.minetest.net/packages/nightly/minetest-0.4.dev-20120408-a35e4bd-win32.zip