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I'm currently working on [[XAngband]], [[TinyAngband]] and now [[Angband/65]].
Not currently working on anything. :( [[User:PaulBlay|PaulBlay]] ([[User talk:PaulBlay|talk]])
I also understand Japanese, so if you need anything translated let me know.
 
Angband/65 progress track:
* Mar 25, 2009 : 37 open tickets, 5 closed.
* Mar 26, 2009 : 38 open tickets, 7 closed.  I'm starting to get to grips with how much stuff needs doing to get the objects all working right.  Luckily the ticket system at the [http://sourceforge.jp/projects/angband65/ SourceForge page] helps me keep track of what I'm doing but it's pretty heavy going.
* Mar 27, 2009 : 38 open tickets, 8 closed.  I realise at this point that I could have done things quite a bit quicker with a different method, but that work's mostly done now.  I've decided to rename the versions of future milestones to be a bit more realistic.  (There won't be a proper beta release for quite some time).
* Mar 28, 2009 : 41 open tickets, 9 closed.  Having something of a 'two steps forward, one step back' feeling.  I am now officially impressed by just how much different Angband/64 was from the standard Angband of the time.  Did you know that Angband/64 had random artifacts and an ammo equipment slot?  I hope to get at least what I have ticketed for alpha done by that release.  I will be subtitling the alpha release "Have I broke it yet?" as I doubt I'll have done much play testing (at all).  However I do plan to release bugfixes as soon as possible if I get bug reports in.
* Mar 29, 2009 : 42 open tickets, 9 closed.  Spent a lot of time comparing 'defines.h' in the two versions for clues as to what might need changing / implementing.  This will probably end up generating more tickets later, but for the moment pushed most off into later milestone.
* Mar 30, 2009 : 49 open tickets, 11 closed.  Found I made (what is probably) a classic newbie mistake - not enough testing between subversion commits.  Am currently piecing back together from an earlier version using a merge tool.  It looks hopeful that the damage isn't too devastating ;-)
 
As always anybody interested in assisting, would you please contact me.  There is plenty of work for people of all levels of experience.

Latest revision as of 07:22, 26 July 2013

Not currently working on anything. :( PaulBlay (talk)