hi, i personally think that the comunity arround jq has grown so much that
your idea is a rather good one!
emagine when chris has released, say, jq20.0.
you'd have to find every single change he made just to continue on his work.
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Subject: Re: [AGRIP-discuss] preventing saber from being stolen.
My current thinking on the stun gun is that if I again developed JQ, I'd
probably allow force powers to be used when one is stunned. I.E. One could
force push the stunner away so that the weapon and its effects would then be
disengaged.
This would be one way of balancing out the stun gun bit that people are
relying so much on.
-Just some thoughts…
Chris, you'd asked me about credit in the docs for my original JQ work, and
I'd just suggest that you do as I did. List your name for what you've
actually done and list other's names such as myself for what we've done.
When I'd incorporated code that someone else had either posted to the web or
assisted with, I always gave both of us credit and simply gave myself credit
where I wrote the code from scratch to create an original function, feature
or weapon.
You might also consider simply branching the project so as to leave off with
JQ 4.2 which is my last build and continue on, noting that the project your
doing is your own unique branch of JQ and label it as such. I.E. Perhaps you
might call it something like JQX 1.0 and then you could make a note that it
is based off of JQ and continues on from JQ 4.2. -Know what I mean?… This
way there'd be no confusion…
-In fact, as I'm thinking about it, I'd probably suggest this approach, and
encourage you to take it. :)
This way if I want to continue my own development on JQ, I can continue from
where I left off without any of your changes or vice versa.
Anyway, nice to see the community playing a lot and chatting about it!
woohoo!
Smiles,
Cara :)
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On Apr 6, 2011, at 8:28 AM, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
i'm getting slightly irritated at the people that yank your saber and just
whakc you with a stun gun over and over. Is there a way to prevent weapons
from being stolen? My saber is the best way to fight because I can't do a
whole lot against someone with a nail gun, or even a blaster. especially
when they're flying around with grapple hooks. Are there other stratigies? I
would appreciate help. As is at the moment, without the sabre the people
that just stand there and do nothing but snipe have an easy time of it and
I'm scrued until next level when they just yank it again and go right back
to sniping.
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Thanks,
Ty
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