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- 14 Apr 2009, 09:19
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader
- Replies: 73
- Views: 211102
Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader
I agree with Darki in some points, but the problem with that is that I don't think there's actually a team member who writes documentation, moderates the forum, answers questions and writes code for OpenKore.. that person just doesn't exist at the current moment.. Besides the leader just needs to ge...
- 13 Apr 2009, 19:55
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader
- Replies: 73
- Views: 211102
Re: PM NOMIONATIONS: An Open Call for an OK Leader
if anyone is going to lead it has to be someone who knows their way around the OK code and someone who obviously can code... i personally dont intend to teach someone to code or how OK's code is setup. But do we really need a "leader"? even when vcl was still "leading" people did what they thought ...
- 29 Jan 2009, 17:38
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!
- Replies: 67
- Views: 92822
Re: Future of Openkore
Sad to hear, but I thought this moment would come very soon. I remember talking to VCL about OpenKore and RO going down the hill very soon about a year ago. I'm not sure how RO is doing since I quit playing 2-3 years ago. Sure as long as people still play the game, developers come and go, but I thin...
- 30 Jul 2008, 13:51
- Forum: Developers Corner
- Topic: Depreciating serverType
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4571
Re: Depreciating serverType
and what if gravity decides to re-use one of the ones we just deleted? It's not like you actually can delete files from subversion without dumping, hacking and restoring a repository which we probably can't on sourceforge.. (and wouldn't make any sense either) What I want to say is: What the hell d...
- 27 Jul 2008, 15:21
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20548
Re: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
Wow guys thanks a lot. Now I have enough ideas to begin with a first release. Keep it up, just write down every idea and wishes you have, still sorted by priority of course. Everyone who sent me a private message or offered help, I appreciate you willing to help but that will probably be easier afte...
- 18 Jul 2008, 17:55
- Forum: Developers Corner
- Topic: Legacy RO - Harmony 2.0
- Replies: 27
- Views: 36929
Re: Legacy RO - Harmony 2.0
Whatever x_x ...isieo wrote:that should be called xkore 4 :/ xkore 3 is xkore proxy
- 17 Jul 2008, 02:26
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20548
Re: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
Sockets would be really simple. Just have the GUI open a listening socket, make a plugin for Kore that creates a client socket, then replaces the STDOUT file handle with the socket. At least, that's how I'd do it. # Pythonic method import sys, socket s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_ST...
- 17 Jul 2008, 02:24
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20548
Re: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
Not sure about that yet. It will be free of course, but I don't know if I will open source it yet.Cozzie wrote:are you going to opensource it darkfate?
I will be able to tell that after the first release.
- 16 Jul 2008, 15:46
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20548
Re: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
I'm curious, darkfate, as to how to plan to implement a GUI separate from OpenKore. Sockets? I have a few ideas in mind actually. Of course I also want an embedded console in my GUI exactly how WX has it too. One solution for that is to run the console based OpenKore in the background and redirect ...
- 12 Jul 2008, 14:06
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20548
Re: Rich featured OpenKore frontend/GUI
Seriously Bibian, I really don't want to discuss why I'm using Java with you, so stop it.Bibian wrote:C# can be run on linux using Mono >_>
(btw Mono is always versions behind .NET)