Hi, im new here,
My question is where can I find the "what's new" of each revision, or the most important things that have been updated?
Because the timeline shows each solved (or not) problem and i can't read each commited post...
I would like to find it because I'd know what i'm downloading.
thanks
What's new?
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Re: What's new?
what do you mean ?
the timelines show everythign thats new o.O
the timelines show everythign thats new o.O
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Re: What's new?
i mean the most important things of each new revision, because timeline says miniums details... and takes hours of reading
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Re: What's new?
oh ... no I'm sorry. There is no such thing except for what gets announced here on the forumezek wrote:i mean the most important things of each new revision, because timeline says miniums details... and takes hours of reading
However, the organizement of L2JServer is pretty bad right now so that will be hard :S
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Re: What's new?
You can use SVN command to see all the commit messages between two revisions (or between two dates)
But, maybe having a changelog file would be a good thing...
But, maybe having a changelog file would be a good thing...
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Re: What's new?
that would be kinda stupid ... since the tracs serve as changelogs.Vapulabe wrote:But, maybe having a changelog file would be a good thing...
what would be good would be l2j devs and moderators including us in the project.
telling us what needs to be done. Asking us to help etc.
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Re: What's new?
You can create changelog thread on the forum and take care about it even without team members 

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Re: What's new?
Thanks all
I used History option in Eclipse and i could see some changes with their revision number and date
And maybe in the future and with more time I'll create that thread jeje
I used History option in Eclipse and i could see some changes with their revision number and date
And maybe in the future and with more time I'll create that thread jeje