oren wrote:.. for unknown quality of code ...
Well, the actual quality of the code can be found out by looking at it. Surely, the code has to be available during/before the 'bidding phase'.
oren wrote:.. for unknown quality of code ...
SpongeBob wrote:Bantari wrote:Try contributing here:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=566
Yeah, right - the last post in this thread is three years old and http://www.owgs.org/ points to nowhere.
See, it is very hard to get a project like this off the ground ...
PLAY GO EVERY DAY
Kaya.gs is already virtually open source.
All you have to do to contribute is ask conanbatt, and he'll give you access to the relevant parts of the code.
Xa17u wrote:Kaya.gs is already virtually open source.
All you have to do to contribute is ask conanbatt, and he'll give you access to the relevant parts of the code.
Magicwand wrote:if we start another server...can kaya be successful?
go community is very limited.
i am already a member of 6 different server.
do you think having another server is what we need?
SpongeBob wrote:Bantari wrote:Try contributing here:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=566
Yeah, right - the last post in this thread is three years old and http://www.owgs.org/ points to nowhere.
SpongeBob wrote:Magicwand wrote:if we start another server...can kaya be successful?
go community is very limited.
i am already a member of 6 different server.
do you think having another server is what we need?
I was not talking about another server. I was talking about making kaya the server that it should be with lots of players enjoying to play there.
PaperTiger wrote:SpongeBob wrote:Bantari wrote:Try contributing here:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=566
Yeah, right - the last post in this thread is three years old and http://www.owgs.org/ points to nowhere.
The code is still online, though, and it was last updated 8 months ago: https://github.com/Tecuya/owgs
Somebody also mentioned http://govsgo.com/ in the original Kaya announcement thread from almost 2 years ago. That site looks to be up and running and the code is online too: https://github.com/ryanb/govsgo and was last updated 2 months ago.
Javaness2 wrote:Respectfully, you can have the perfect server in terms of coding, but if nobody uses it then it is useless, hence Magicwand's question.
SpongeBob wrote:Javaness2 wrote:Respectfully, you can have the perfect server in terms of coding, but if nobody uses it then it is useless, hence Magicwand's question.
Ah, I see - thanks.![]()
There was a lot of hype around kaya - and I think for a reason: people were looking for a modern UI, features like Fisher timing, voice countdown and a Tygem-like lag handling. With all that, many users would switch over from KGS, I am sure.
Bantari wrote:PS>
Didn't they have some open-source server projects out there? I seem to remember something like that a while back... where did that go?