15.07.2016, 05:23
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Последний раз редактировалось Crayder; 15.07.2016 в 16:26.
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I know we all have ideas that we would like to see but never have time for, or maybe were too lazy to script. We also may have a collection of scripts we made to play with on the side or to show off. Sometimes we've finished them other times we haven't. Whether or not, or whatever the similar situation, I think I've got you covered.
Yes, there have been threads made for people to comment their ideas but what use are they? They just get filed with unmanaged nonsense or go off topic. Eventually they just become crammed with scrambled ideas and spam. Nobody has time to go through the unsorted ideas and read into them like that. So let's toss out the threads and come together on GitHub.
So basically, I made a repository where all of us can combine our ideas. We can all fork it and add suggestions as pull requests. I will maintain it and accept only reasonable pull requests. By unreasonable I do not mean the ones I don't like, I mean those that are not feasible. I will also add a few other people to maintain it, but only a select few (just enough to actively check pull requests).
After we have a few nice concepts people can come along and look for things to do. Sometimes I get bored and feel like scripting but can't think of anything. I know some of you do the same. This could become useful to all of us.
In the repository there are three folders: includes, filterscripts, and servers/gamemodes. I think it's obvious what each is for. When you are adding your concept, create a markdown (.md) with a short, descriptive name. The basic, preferred format is on the main readme in the repository. You can add example/partly-made scripts with the same name (but with the script extension). The markdown is required since that is where the concept will be described in depth with notes and stuff. The markdown can contain images and whatever you want to help describe.
https://github.com/Crayder/SA-MP-Concepts
I came up with this idea while away from home, I realized that I've made like 14 files with concepts I've come up with on my phone. I figured it'd be a lot easier to sort it all out on GitHub, and since it would be a public repository why not have a public convention?
Yes, there have been threads made for people to comment their ideas but what use are they? They just get filed with unmanaged nonsense or go off topic. Eventually they just become crammed with scrambled ideas and spam. Nobody has time to go through the unsorted ideas and read into them like that. So let's toss out the threads and come together on GitHub.
So basically, I made a repository where all of us can combine our ideas. We can all fork it and add suggestions as pull requests. I will maintain it and accept only reasonable pull requests. By unreasonable I do not mean the ones I don't like, I mean those that are not feasible. I will also add a few other people to maintain it, but only a select few (just enough to actively check pull requests).
After we have a few nice concepts people can come along and look for things to do. Sometimes I get bored and feel like scripting but can't think of anything. I know some of you do the same. This could become useful to all of us.
In the repository there are three folders: includes, filterscripts, and servers/gamemodes. I think it's obvious what each is for. When you are adding your concept, create a markdown (.md) with a short, descriptive name. The basic, preferred format is on the main readme in the repository. You can add example/partly-made scripts with the same name (but with the script extension). The markdown is required since that is where the concept will be described in depth with notes and stuff. The markdown can contain images and whatever you want to help describe.
https://github.com/Crayder/SA-MP-Concepts
I came up with this idea while away from home, I realized that I've made like 14 files with concepts I've come up with on my phone. I figured it'd be a lot easier to sort it all out on GitHub, and since it would be a public repository why not have a public convention?