Re: [crossfire] Unban me

2005-10-11 Thread Tchize
Mitch Obrian a écrit :

I was banned from the debain lists because the debian
people are pro-women's rights for the most part. The
  

You were banned because you were abusing the
bugreport system, but that's not the place to
discuss about it.

ban had no effect, I post to those lists at will
(check out debian women's list for confirmation).

Crossfire is a clique based project, it does not
matter how much one contributes, if you don't obey the
clique then it's felt that it's better that you leave.
  

Mmm nice, a clique? I don't know half of the commiters
of this clique, damn I am not part of the clique, does that
mean I will have to leave? Ho shit!

We wonder why there are few CF developers... well men
usually don't take kindly to do as I say because you
have to obey! mentality, which is the current CF
mentality.
  

I don't think there are few CF developers.

Moreover, i have always though the reason
crossfire had so little success was because of
lack of strict development rules, people can do
what they want as long as players enjoy it.
All is required is to follow some development guideline
which were agreed by other developpers.

Death To women's Rights.

  

Death To Jerks

--- Tchize [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

May be is it time for you to consider there is
probably a good reason
why you get banned from everywhere.
Probably you are trying to get the world record of
being banned from
everywhere
You are already the first person to get banned from
list.debian.org, the first from bugs.debian.org, and
this appear
on first results on google, great job. Now your mail
is simply trolling
and whinning again. Being a commiter does not grant
you the
right to insult other commiters or either players. I
don't know exactly
'why' you
get banned, but i think everyone here can guess you
where still
polluting the chan in some of your favorite way.


Mitch Obrian a écrit :



Ryo banned me and tor from #crossfire because no
matter how much one contributes to CF one has to
  

fit


in with the clique, be nice and sociable and
accept constant art-by-committeism + the trollage
  

by


Leaf that follows when you don't (naturally, this
seems to happen often enough).


 
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Re: [crossfire] Unban me

2005-10-11 Thread Mitch Obrian
I'd rather not join the pro-women's rights clique. For
some reason I don't believe that women who murder
their husbands or children should get away (regardless
of the reason), I think said women should be hanged
without a drop, then just before they die taken down
and taunted and then strung back up for the final
removal of said goddess. Women should have no
rights.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/4321130.stm
Woman stabs husband because he is verbally abusive,
gets community service.

I pray that that woman is murdered in the streets
while she is doing her community service... where's
the muslims when you need them (or as cave tell's me,
they're pro-women's rights too (their religious texts
are atleast)).

Death To women's Rights, Liberties, and Freedoms.

--- Mitch Obrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 6.4 billion members? The whole world is pro-women's
 rights? If so then I'll welcome WW3 as I can't war
 against the whole world by myself (thus the whole
 pro-women's rights world destroying it'self is
 preferable).
 
 --- Brendan Lally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 10/11/05, Mitch Obrian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   I was banned from the debain lists because the
  debian
   people are pro-women's rights for the most part.
  The
   ban had no effect, I post to those lists at will
   (check out debian women's list for
 confirmation).
  
  I'm sorry, I seem to be a bit confused here,
 weren't
  you supposed to
  be supplying reasons why you /shouldn't/ be
 banned?
  
   Crossfire is a clique based project, it does not
   matter how much one contributes, if you don't
 obey
  the
   clique then it's felt that it's better that you
  leave.
  
  I rather think that the set of people who do /not/
 :
   1) repeatedly and incessently, troll about
 women's
  rights and
  development methodology,
   2) 'quit' whenever they felt they aren't getting
  their own way
   3) immediatly rejoin after being kicked, then
  kickbanned, using
  various proxies before considering there might be
 a
  reason for being
  kicked in the first place.
  
  form a fairly large clique.
  
  Please consider joining this 'clique' of ours,
 there
  are another 6.4
  billion (cia estimate) members waiting for you to
 do
  so.
  
   We wonder why there are few CF developers...
 well
  men
   usually don't take kindly to do as I say
 because
  you
   have to obey! mentality, which is the current
 CF
   mentality.
  
  If anything there is a /lack/ of this at the
 moment.
  If you think
  otherwise, then answer this question:
  
  What will be in the next stable release?
  Which features, which bug fixes, which changes
 will
  be in crossfire
  between now and when 1.9 is out? What has to be
  finished? Who is
  currently blocking the release of the next version
  and therefore needs
  to be 'ordered' to complete something?
  
   Death To women's Rights.
  
  I don't think this point needs further comment.
  
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[crossfire] Interesting discussion that could be applied to some crossfire mapping

2005-10-11 Thread Mitch Obrian
http://www.nexuiz.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1264

This might work well for the azamuindo region.
Currently I can't think of quests to add in there (not
knowing japanese lore). However, if mutliple map
makers worked together building a quest (or a few),
when one got bored for awhile another could pick it
up.

As it is azamuindo doesn't really have quests :(.



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Re: [crossfire] Unban me

2005-10-11 Thread Yann Chachkoff
Le Mardi 11 Octobre 2005 17:00, Mitch Obrian a écrit :
 I was banned from the debain lists because the debian
 people are pro-women's rights for the most part. The
 ban had no effect, I post to those lists at will
 (check out debian women's list for confirmation).

Point is that if you follow the proper netiquette of good behavior, you'd 
never get banned from anywhere.

 Crossfire is a clique based project, it does not
 matter how much one contributes, if you don't obey the
 clique then it's felt that it's better that you leave.

Keeping anarchy from crippling a project that exists for so many years, 
involving people with so many different habits is a difficult task. That's 
why there are some basical rules to follow - and it is already hard enough 
sometimes to coordinate everything.

Being part of a community and participating to a project starts by accepting 
its rules. If you don't want to comply, provide good reasons to show in which 
way those rules are harmful for your work and should be changed.

Apart from that, I agree with the clique: if you don't obey the rules, it is 
indeed better to leave.

 We wonder why there are few CF developers... 

There are more than enough developers for a project of that scale.

 well men 
 usually don't take kindly to do as I say because you
 have to obey! mentality, which is the current CF
 mentality.

Again, if you have good reasons not to comply to rules that were edicted for 
the goodness of everybody contributing, then expose them. Else, either comply 
or leave. Simple as that.

 Death To women's Rights.

Keep your political rants outside of this list, which is devoted to Crossfire, 
not to your personal opinion about topics that aren't related to it. That's 
*also* part of common courtesy.

Have a nice day.
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[crossfire] Weather bug

2005-10-11 Thread Nicolas Weeger
Hello.

There's a weather bug, seen on cat2.
Floor tiles disappear under 'rainx' archetypes.
Apparently it only happens when there is something apart the ground on
the tile (house, light, whatever).

I looked at the weather code, but can't right now find the issue.
Either the avoid_weather function, or something else -
singing_in_the_rain probably.

I'll try to look more in depth.

Ryo

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Re: Re: [crossfire] Unban me

2005-10-11 Thread Mitch Obrian
This isn't crossfire-devel, not everything is thus
directly related to cfdev on here. 

--- Yann Chachkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Well, could you *please* keep the political rants
 away from this mailing list ? This is devoted to
 Crossfire, not to what you think about Freedoms,
 Women or other conspiracy theories.
 
 May I request for the list administrator to take the
 necessary measure to regulate what can only be
 labelled as troll, please ?
 
 
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Re: [crossfire] Weather bug

2005-10-11 Thread Mitch Obrian
Also dissapears under snows that are under
walls/buildings/lights

--- Nicolas Weeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello.
 
 There's a weather bug, seen on cat2.
 Floor tiles disappear under 'rainx' archetypes.
 Apparently it only happens when there is something
 apart the ground on
 the tile (house, light, whatever).
 
 I looked at the weather code, but can't right now
 find the issue.
 Either the avoid_weather function, or something else
 -
 singing_in_the_rain probably.
 
 I'll try to look more in depth.
 
 Ryo
 
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