RFS: kbtin

2003-10-05 Thread Adam Borowski
Hello, folks! As the person I asked for sponsoring didn't reply to my mails, could someone of you check and upload my package? (Just simple sponsoring, I'm not going to apply for NM yet...). I've put the package on http://kbtin.sf.net/debian/, and it's lintian- and linda-clean. The thing is a M

RFS: kbtin

2003-10-05 Thread Adam Borowski
Hello, folks! As the person I asked for sponsoring didn't reply to my mails, could someone of you check and upload my package? (Just simple sponsoring, I'm not going to apply for NM yet...). I've put the package on http://kbtin.sf.net/debian/, and it's lintian- and linda-clean. The thing is a M

RFS: kbtin (new)

2006-06-19 Thread Adam Borowski
Whee!? I'm looking for a sponsor for my pet package "kbtin", an extended beyond recognition fork of tintin++. And, unlike any other MUD client in Debian, kbtin can be used to play a popular game named "dpkg-buildpackage" when piping the output through less and friends doesn't cut it. At least, l

RFS: kbtin (new)

2009-07-25 Thread Adam Borowski
Meow? I'd like to ask for a sponsor for new package "kbtin". It's a MUD client, something that once was deemed dead, but judging by a recent influx of support requests, it is certainly not dead yet. Apparently, some people still prefer books (text games) to TV (mmorpgs). The package is lintian

RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
Hi mentors! Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 yea

RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
Hi mentors! Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 yea

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of > games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my FUD-o-meter. TF is not dead upstream, there was

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Matthew Palmer wrote: > On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years > I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of > games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my FUD-o-meter. TF is not dead upstream, there was

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Matthew Palmer wrote: > On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years > I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my

RFS: kbtin -- A text-based MUD client

2005-09-27 Thread Adam Borowski
Do ITPs get their birthday presents? It would be cruel to have #213361 spend its bday in the cramped, smelly BTS. The last RFS ended in a small flamewar with heretics who dared to claim that tinyfugue (tf) is usable... Right, try to get tf to: * play a "game" like "dpkg-buildpackage" or "mysq