29.08.2016, 10:56
Hi, I'd like to ask something which keeps bothering me since when I started on modifying LAdmin yesterday.
As you can see I have been browsing some of the existing admin system around the forum, and LAdmin caught my eye's attention. While browsing through the pages, I have seen one of the user's post about LAdmin getting a potential and blah-blah-blah if it is updated into today's standards. (Converting it from dcmd, strtok, dudb/dini to -> zcmd, sscanf2, SQLite) That post inspires me to modify & upgrade LAdmin (though I might get some negative feedbacks, and I am fine with that!) - Besides LethaL is inactive, He left SA-MP long time ago and there's no one who can manage LAdmin.
I am planning to take over LAdmin's development but I am concerned that there might be some consequences such as like I might get an infraction or It might get deleted (placing my modified script into a trash).
What do you think?
Edit; I have seen some potential on the admin system itself & I would also like to help the other scripters who would like to update LAdmin to today's SA-MP scripting standards
As you can see I have been browsing some of the existing admin system around the forum, and LAdmin caught my eye's attention. While browsing through the pages, I have seen one of the user's post about LAdmin getting a potential and blah-blah-blah if it is updated into today's standards. (Converting it from dcmd, strtok, dudb/dini to -> zcmd, sscanf2, SQLite) That post inspires me to modify & upgrade LAdmin (though I might get some negative feedbacks, and I am fine with that!) - Besides LethaL is inactive, He left SA-MP long time ago and there's no one who can manage LAdmin.
I am planning to take over LAdmin's development but I am concerned that there might be some consequences such as like I might get an infraction or It might get deleted (placing my modified script into a trash).
What do you think?
Edit; I have seen some potential on the admin system itself & I would also like to help the other scripters who would like to update LAdmin to today's SA-MP scripting standards