Fonts, Task Allocations and github

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Alastair Lynn

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Nov 20, 2008, 4:34:00 PM11/20/08
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Hi folks-

I'm going back on myself again over the github issue, I found a pane
labeled 'collaborators'. Basically, as I originally said, commit to my
repository.

Anyway, as far as fonts go I personally think 'Ethnocentric' was the
best, but I leave the final judgement to better people. 'Battlefield,'
however, I'm vetoing, because it's too associated with Uplink/Onlink.

As far as task allocation goes, I've put up a To-Do list in the
repository. Adam, if you would be so kind as to categorise all the
sprites as I've started in Resources/Sprites/, I would be much
obliged. Andrew, I'm not sure of your areas of expertise: what would
you be happy with doing?

Alastair

LANS

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Nov 20, 2008, 7:01:07 PM11/20/08
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Anything really, I'm not too familiar with OpenGL/SDL, I can do a
bunch of C/C++ stuff, and I haven't learned Lua yet. Really, just keep
the to-do-list updated and I'll pick something out of there to do.

Adam

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Nov 20, 2008, 7:12:31 PM11/20/08
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On Nov 20, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Alastair Lynn wrote:

> Hi folks-
>
> I'm going back on myself again over the github issue, I found a pane
> labeled 'collaborators'. Basically, as I originally said, commit to
> my repository.
>

Sounds great.

> Anyway, as far as fonts go I personally think 'Ethnocentric' was the
> best, but I leave the final judgement to better people.
> 'Battlefield,' however, I'm vetoing, because it's too associated
> with Uplink/Onlink.
>

Ok, we've basically agreed on Crystal Clear. It's available at www.freemacfonts.com
and will be in the git repository from now on. If there be any
disagreements, speak now or forever hold your peace. I personally use
Crystal Clear in Colloquy as well as Adium, which are my main IRC / IM
applications.

> As far as task allocation goes, I've put up a To-Do list in the
> repository. Adam, if you would be so kind as to categorise all the
> sprites as I've started in Resources/Sprites/, I would be much
> obliged. Andrew, I'm not sure of your areas of expertise: what would
> you be happy with doing?
>

Will do!

-Adam

> Alastair

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