Share your projects website!

Added by Kane over 8 years ago

I thought be cool if everyone shared their project website with each other just to see what people are up to and such.

I wanted to make a wiki page but in my experience it's always unfair unless you some how tie accounts or online users to it and sort the list as its first come first serve.

So for now a post will do.

mines http://mypathonline.com


Replies (12)

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by bristle over 8 years ago

good for you. i will check from time to time. as for my computers, i have a toy dog that has been with me since 1975 for my first programming job. he is still here, guarding the front half of my computers.

my site is different and contains opensim, eqemu, and other stuff. i will add ryzom in if i can get things to work for me. i was the original maddog studios, if anyone remembers that site. it had muds, vrml, and experimental vworlds. in 1999 everyone with to everquest and i have no one anymore.

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by bristle about 8 years ago

well it not a project, but a vworlds of projects. i revamp everything and removed some stuff but i have added ryzom
http://misfits.mischiefworks.net/index.php?board=43.0

there i have both opensim and ryzom. i accidently delete a bunch of stuff dealing with opensim but it ok. i take a slightly different view of vworlds -- the avatars themselves. but i have a category for that. the rest of it is flavors of vworlds: open source and videos (open source and not). i still have more work to do. i keep forgetting what though.

you can register or not. but if you register, you may win a prize of um, something something.

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by bristle about 8 years ago

whoops, i forgot to add the main forum, so you can register if you want to.

http://misfits.mischiefworks.net/index.php

go to Worlds to get to Ryzom. or look around at other stuff.

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by Grz about 8 years ago

Where are the source-code for all theses projects (rise and mypath)? Are they violating the AGPL license already? :/

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by Kane about 8 years ago

talk about someone 100% and totally clueless.

Try http://www.realmcrafter.com/ Grz it's suited for you.

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by MMOInteractive about 8 years ago

Grz right now my Project (Rise of Heroes) is just using the standard out of the box server and client. No Changes have yet been made to the source code. We are still in the process of getting our development site setup and our source code will be hosted on SourceForge. Our Game assets however will be hosted on a private password protected server since our game assets will be our own Closed source assets. Our game's storyline, assets, quests, ect are all closed source so creating a private server of Rise of Heroes will always be illegal to do so.

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by Grz about 8 years ago

Do you need to be that agressive Kane?

I didn't find any information about it, it's why i simply ask, no need to be agressive...

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by LathaSerevi about 8 years ago

I personally prefer to take a relentlessly positive approach. So: I hereby award 10 style points to each Open Ryzom site that sports a cheery "Download the source code for this game!" link on its home page. Such a link is in the spirit of the AGPL, which tries to make sure the source code is available to remote users too.

Even better, of course, will be that happy day when we've thrashed out some code that doesn't take many days of hackery to get compiled and configured, and the link points to that! Plus some lovely new improvements that we can all share. ;-)

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by Kane about 8 years ago

Thing is you don't have to nor anyone going waste time zipping the code on every change when their server is not even public and totally in house dev only.

Also I'm not even using this engine :P

RE: Share your projects website! - Added by MMOInteractive about 8 years ago

well If you have a team of programmers working on it from around the world then you must have a SVN Repo. that you can just give the link to so no need to zip the code up with every change. If a person doesn't know how to use SVN and doesn't have the drive to do a google search on how to use SVN then they have no business even trying to get the source code!

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