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Charles Albert Mangin

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May 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/6/97
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I have been wondering, as my days of a MUSE player are wearing thin and I
have more and more often cooped myself up in my private bungalows on
several Muse/mushes that i play on to program and create new and
interesting objects and such.. Are there and resources on the web, or
available via FTP, for softcoders like myself?

I have posted a few of my own creation to my personal web pages, but I
have often thought there should be some dsort of repository for code
examples for muse/mush/moo, etc..

If there is such a place, perhaps the propreitor should advertise better,
and if there is no mu* code archive, perhaps this group <or one on the
rec.games.mud family> should look into creating one.. for instance it
would cut down on frequent requests for the source code to the occasional
coke machine..

anyhoo, just my little semirant..


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Blackthorne

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May 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/13/97
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Greetings...

In rec.games.mud.tiny Charles Albert Mangin <cama...@unity.ncsu.edu> wrote:
: Are there and resources on the web, or available via FTP, for softcoders
: like myself?

Sadly, no. You could always try ftp.tinymush.org. But nothing new has
appeared there in a long long time. Few Mush Coders share their work with
others. Pity.

: I have posted a few of my own creation to my personal web pages, but I

: have often thought there should be some dsort of repository for code
: examples for muse/mush/moo, etc..

What are the URLs?

: If there is such a place, perhaps the propreitor should advertise better,

: and if there is no mu* code archive, perhaps this group <or one on the
: rec.games.mud family> should look into creating one.. for instance it
: would cut down on frequent requests for the source code to the occasional
: coke machine..

I would like to see something like this come about and be successful.
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Hemlock MUSH

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May 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/13/97
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In article <5l9bgv$i0n$1...@sunburst.ccs.yorku.ca>, Blackthorne wrote:
>: If there is such a place, perhaps the propreitor should advertise better,
>: and if there is no mu* code archive, perhaps this group <or one on the
>: rec.games.mud family> should look into creating one.. for instance it
>: would cut down on frequent requests for the source code to the occasional
>: coke machine..
>
>I would like to see something like this come about and be successful.

I suppose if there are enough interested people, we could offer to
maintain an archive such as this. We already maintain pointers to
MU* download areas (though few in numbers), and we could easily
accomodate a download page for MU* source code. I've got several of
my own systems I'd offer up for download. pennmush.tinymush.org does
have some contrib/ directories and MUSH source, but you're right;
I don't think anything's shown up there for a while.

Is there enough interest in opening up an archive? We could add it
to our download page on http://hemlock.unl.edu


- Gepht

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Charles Albert Mangin

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May 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/13/97
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>Sadly, no. You could always try ftp.tinymush.org. But nothing new has
>appeared there in a long long time. Few Mush Coders share their work with
>others. Pity.
>
>What are the URLs?

www4.ncsu.edu/~camangin follow the links.. it's all been reorganized
recently and i can't remember where everything is off the top of my head.

Steve Lamb

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May 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/14/97
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hem...@hemlock.unl.edu in <<slrn5nh8rl....@hemlock.unl.edu>> wrote:
> I suppose if there are enough interested people, we could offer to
> maintain an archive such as this. We already maintain pointers to
> MU* download areas (though few in numbers), and we could easily

I supposed this might also be a good time to plug a project I've had on
the backburner for a while. I've been sitting on a MUSH/MUX Players ring.
I know there is a general MU* Ring but it seems to be dominated by MUDs. So
if you're a MUSH/MUX player with pages, why not join up? I've got some of
my code on my pages and maybe it would be a good thing in that we could
peruse the ring and see what code is really out there.

http://www.calweb.com/~morpheus/mush/ring

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Alan Schwartz

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May 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/14/97
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Hemlock MUSH <hem...@hemlock.unl.edu> writes:
>In article <5l9bgv$i0n$1...@sunburst.ccs.yorku.ca>, Blackthorne wrote:
>>: If there is such a place, perhaps the propreitor should advertise better,
>>: and if there is no mu* code archive, perhaps this group <or one on the
>>: rec.games.mud family> should look into creating one.. for instance it
>>: would cut down on frequent requests for the source code to the occasional
>>: coke machine..
>>
> I suppose if there are enough interested people, we could offer to
> maintain an archive such as this. We already maintain pointers to
> MU* download areas (though few in numbers), and we could easily
> accomodate a download page for MU* source code. I've got several of
> my own systems I'd offer up for download. pennmush.tinymush.org does
> have some contrib/ directories and MUSH source, but you're right;
> I don't think anything's shown up there for a while.

By "source" code do you mean the server code (aka hard code, aka C)
or code for MUSH systems (written in MUSHcode, aka soft code)?
I can't really tell.

Source code for servers is currently all over the place.
ftp.tinymush.org is a good place to start, and has TinyMUSH 2.2
and usually PennMUSH's latest dist (but not patches).
It also has a MUSHcode archive.

pennmush.tinymush.org always has the latest PennMUSH server, patches,
and user-contributed hardcode. It has a very small MUSHcode archive.
If you want to point to it or mirror it, be my guest.

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Charles Albert Mangin

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May 16, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/16/97
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>By "source" code do you mean the server code (aka hard code, aka C)
>or code for MUSH systems (written in MUSHcode, aka soft code)?
>I can't really tell.

I was referring to softcode. I've never had the access required to fiddle
with hardcode, or the time or inclination to mess with the source code.

...


>
>pennmush.tinymush.org always has the latest PennMUSH server, patches,
>and user-contributed hardcode. It has a very small MUSHcode archive.
>If you want to point to it or mirror it, be my guest.
>

I have been pointed to tinymush.org for mushcode, and have found a
<comparably.. comparable to what, though?> extensive site for softcode
systems <space and weather being of most interest to me>

However, I'm a MUSE freak <sue me> and, as such, have a sort of illogical
attachment to the platform for softcoding. I was wondering if there was
any site that had MUSE softcode, or for that matter, anyone had some tips
on transcribing MUSH to MUSE

tredellin

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May 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/18/97
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There is a new repository for this exact same thing in the offing. It's
already up but it should be open to the public on the first of next
month.

Adios

Tredellin

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