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Offline Inquisitor

I was thinking Saturday, I think that's 13 July, 1pm EST (which is GMT-5, or maybe -4 with Daylight time, can someone tell me?).

On the agenda:

* Review action items from last meeting- VC++ build of penguins port, for instance. I'll draw a list from the chat log and post

* Review the "feature request list" drawn from the VWBB and HLP threads (or at the very least, distribute said list). NOT a discussion or prioritization of that list. That discussion will likely be here on the boards.

* Discuss the short term development plan- probably centering around finishing penguins *nix port and adding things like DTP's and Bobbau's enhancements and whoever else I missed.

* Standards discussion- specifically how it applies to Doxygen type documentation.

Finally, folks have not emailed me their info for CVS access or dev mailing list access, so :)

That's all.

p.s. as always, if the majority of the principles can't make it, we can reschedule
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I can't see a reason why I can't sit in on this at that time if thats ok with you. Also, I'll make getting the chat log of the last meeting up a priority so that it can be referenced to during the meeting.

 

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I'm almost exactly 5 hours ahead of you Inq.

So Thunder you'd be about 30mins ahead of me yes?

So that's 6pm-ish on saturday? Damn I'm getting ready to go out around that time :)

 

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Geez, here we go again... EDT=GMT-0400 :rolleyes: ;)

1300EDT is 1700GMT, I dunno if you have Summer time in Ireland -- or Summer at all for that matter; the last time I was there, it was 80 degrees F and people were complaing about the "heat wave" and almost passing out from heat exhuastion. That's a pleasant Spring day here in Maryland :p

Anyhow, I should probably be able to attend.

The VC++ backport of fs2_open seems to work, w/ joystick, sound and networking.  OpenGL for Windows is currently not supported.  And the networking I'm not 100% sure of, but I played a multiplayer mission (with only me, how sad) and it seemed to work -- at least it didn't crash.  I'll get the changes up on Warpcore today.
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Geez, here we go again... EDT=GMT-0400 :rolleyes: ;)

1300EDT is 1700GMT, I dunno if you have Summer time in Ireland -- or Summer at all for that matter; the last time I was there, it was 80 degrees F and people were complaing about the "heat wave" and almost passing out from heat exhuastion. That's a pleasant Spring day here in Maryland :p


Hmmm, I got 5 hours from one of those online world clock site thingies. I did use Boston and Belfast for comparison though.

BTW I live in a temperate climate, sure it rains a good part of the year but we never get droughts, extreme floods, hurricanes, snowed in, hailstones like golf-balls, killer heat waves, torrential rain.....

I like it here :nod:

 

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Hmm that GMT time on the forum is wrong. Every clock in my English House says its past 6:30pm.
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Mae & Zero: GMT != BST  

From my copious timezone research, I have discovered that the UK and Eire have Summer Time (aka Daylight Savings Time in the US)

So (in N. Hemisphere summer), 1700GMT = 1800BST = 1300EDT, as far as I can tell...

[BTW no offence, Mae, Ireland is lovely.  The weather in Maryland univerally sucks: cold, wet winters and hot, wet summers (though this one's been hot and dry).  We have one nice week of Spring and usually one of Autumn, though that one sometimes gets cancelled due to hurricane season.]


Sorry for the distraction, back to your regularly scheduled thread...
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[BTW no offence, Mae, Ireland is lovely.  The weather in Maryland univerally sucks: cold, wet winters and hot, wet summers (though this one's been hot and dry).  We have one nice week of Spring and usually one of Autumn, though that one sometimes gets cancelled due to hurricane season.]


Sorry for the distraction, back to your regularly scheduled thread...


:lol: no offence taken at all. I just think it's crazy that people here say the weather stinks for most of the year but they never have to put up with truely bad weather.

 

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Ok, so I am London time (WHATEVER that is :)) -5 ;)

Anyone and everyone is welcome.
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Latest changes to fs2_open are now online in CVS at warpcore... sorry, you need to run NMAKE to build it for Win32.

C> nmake /f fs2_open.w32.mak CFG=Debug

Linux build is still in the state it was a few weeks ago -- slow, crummy graphics.
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bump for stickiness
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Reminder: a little more than an hour from now ;)
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Will be sending log to Thunder, thanks to those that attended!
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yah, dam i could“nt be there.

had to go to work EST 13.00 = GMT+1 = 7.00 in the morning here
yes i work on sundays some days.
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No problem, I have the log at home if you catch me there, Thunder should be putting it up soon if it's not up already ;)
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Hmmm, I got 5 hours from one of those online world clock site thingies. I did use Boston and Belfast for comparison though.

BTW I live in a temperate climate, sure it rains a good part of the year but we never get droughts, extreme floods, hurricanes, snowed in, hailstones like golf-balls, killer heat waves, torrential rain.....

I like it here :nod:
Do you get blizzards? If you don't, that's another reason to put Ireland on my "Places I'd Rather Be Than in Central New York in Winter" list :p
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