09-13-2009, 06:21 PM
I agree. Open source is a bad idea. People aren't going to commit and write code for LVP that they can't test themselves.
(07-08-2009, 08:01 PM)Matthias link Wrote: I'm not too sure about the code being public and the fact players will be able to commit their code. I mean, how many Pawn developers are in the community? (Not those who just copy-paste, but those who actually understand what they are doing).
(07-08-2009, 08:18 PM)Pugwipe link Wrote: I'm not too sure, since people can't run the gamemode themselves it might lead to a lot of untested code being committed and we'll have to spend lots of time on it anyway.
(07-08-2009, 08:24 PM)Jay link Wrote: The only thing I can see the open source move beneficial to is the SA:MP community. The LVP community is quite large, but let's face it, quite stupid to. If people are going to be interested enough to commit code to 3.0's code base without actually being able to play and test it themselves right away then they simply would have applied to become developers. As Matthias stated I don't think the community has many experienced coders - looking at the scripting section in the SA:MP board of this forum shines a light on it.