I've seen many packages removed by CDB, so that's what you think, right? Not the user's idea! I may finish texturing this package but I won't waste my time by asking for approval to review it again, end of story
In order to meet state of completion, you'll need to add textures for the vast majority (ideally all) of the nodes you add. The dummy texture is of low value to players
Also, you shouldn't have code in textures/, that's for images only
Mods have no licensing issues. They are not approving your mods, I lose motivation to continue development, I stop developing Minetest mods, they are holding back the development of mods.
Some of the core developers, such as sfan5 and rubenwardy, often ignore, oppose and even mock immature innovative proposals and advanced ideas, and shy away from adding features. It's like a "talk is easy, show me the code" kind of thing.
Hi, we believe this package to not currently meet 2.2. State of Completion. Packages on ContentDB need to be reasonably useful to end-users.
I've seen many packages removed by CDB, so that's what you think, right? Not the user's idea! I may finish texturing this package but I won't waste my time by asking for approval to review it again, end of story
In order to meet state of completion, you'll need to add textures for the vast majority (ideally all) of the nodes you add. The dummy texture is of low value to players
Also, you shouldn't have code in textures/, that's for images only
source repo is archived, and links to others as the new source
sorry wsor4035
Mods have no licensing issues. They are not approving your mods, I lose motivation to continue development, I stop developing Minetest mods, they are holding back the development of mods.
license file only has the agpl, does not mention another license for media like cdb does
ok Resolved
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Some of the core developers, such as sfan5 and rubenwardy, often ignore, oppose and even mock immature innovative proposals and advanced ideas, and shy away from adding features. It's like a "talk is easy, show me the code" kind of thing.