| | | | | I'm going home next weekend due to Fall Break, and I want to do some
building. Did we ever decide on a module format? There was a lot of talk
about it, but I failed to see a draft. Did I miss it?
I think this could be one of the better things to happen to .castle in a
while - a nice format that people can do as much or as little as they want
and still showcase their skill. Also, this is ideal for events such as
Brickfest - just bring your module and snap it in. People could even
reserve certain spots and structures ("I'll build the church" etc).
Either way, I will dabble in this for a few days upon getting home.
-- Pawel
http://web.utk.edu/~pnazarew/new/
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| Hello!
I am the head of the brainstorming comittee and the webmaster for the
Medieval Marketplace Project. We are currently voting on a draft of the
"Standards". With 5/8 of the team already voted and only one more vote
needed for the majority, I expect we may be publishing the standards as soon
as today, as late as Wednesday!
Jeremy
In lugnet.castle, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
> I'm going home next weekend due to Fall Break, and I want to do some
> building. Did we ever decide on a module format? There was a lot of talk
> about it, but I failed to see a draft. Did I miss it?
>
> I think this could be one of the better things to happen to .castle in a
> while - a nice format that people can do as much or as little as they want
> and still showcase their skill. Also, this is ideal for events such as
> Brickfest - just bring your module and snap it in. People could even
> reserve certain spots and structures ("I'll build the church" etc).
>
> Either way, I will dabble in this for a few days upon getting home.
>
> -- Pawel
>
> http://web.utk.edu/~pnazarew/new/
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