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wvdmc
07-28-2010, 09:55 AM
I've said in other threads, I'm not a professional. I'd be making a whole lot more. So, start paying me a salary and I'll be happy to coddle you. The sense of entitlement of folks is quite humorous. Aside from donations to keep the server up so you can play is about all that is asked for. If those go away then the server will move to a garage box with a cap of 70ish players. This is an open source project, we're just as frustrated with non-live like issues as everyone else is and we have the same inability to fix those due to lack of skill set or lack of time.

The horse is dead and buried. The beatings will continue to occur most likely, but words without action are hollow. Screaming fix this without being part of the solution is ignorant & futile.

Where can we get the P99 source? Or is it not actually an open source project?

nilbog
07-28-2010, 10:14 AM
Poor choice of words from November of last year. :P

He meant the BASE project (eqemu) is open source. Which means a lot of the contributions we started with, and continue to add come from an open source community (eqemu).

Here is where you can get the latest public branch of eqemu. http://www.project1999.org/forums/showthread.php?t=6897

Haynar
07-28-2010, 10:18 AM
Our code is like the Shards of Dalaya code. It too is based on the EMU main code. But we have made modifications to support the server on which we operate. The source code and changes are not available for public release. We maintain this in the classic sense, in that VI/SOE, did not release the source code for EQ to the masses.

Haynar

wvdmc
07-28-2010, 10:41 AM
Okay cool. I have been citing the PEQ source and vanilla EQEmu source, but if the P99 source was available I was going to start citing that.