Hi Karsten and good morning!
It was bound to happen and finally it did!!
Thank you very much for your work!!!
I think that now we are going into the right direction, in order to straighten up a all the (actually) messy things related to Project Elephant.
Your idea goes exactly in the same direction I wanted to take with my "Project Elephant's UNOFFICIAL Repository" thread,
that i created some days ago (
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=8197.1).
But IMHO using Moi's Wiki-System it's definitely the best thing!!
With your page, my "Project Elephant's UNOFFICIAL Repository" thread it's now totally useless, and it's for the best.
> "..If you have ideas for improvements or find mistakes - let me know"
Well, I think that could be a very good thing to replicate in those Wiki pages,
a section where anyone can easily seek and download all the various versions of Projects Elephant written right now.
A section similar to that I described in my "Project Elephant's UNOFFICIAL Repository" thread.
I'd like to suggest a standardized format for its entries :
code:
########################
- (<Version Code>) Project Elephant version : <Versione Name>
- downloadable at <Download Url>
- Support files :
- <Support file title 1>
<Support file Download Url 1>
...
...
- <Support file title N>
<Support file Download Url N>
########################
Where :
- <Version Code> : simply an incremental counter starting from 0 (zero)
If you want, you can even get rid of this information.
- <Version Name> : for example : "Project Elephant v.0.85mod3"
- <Download Url> : a public link to download the ZIPPED version of that Project Elephant
- Support files : i think that this is the most important section.
It should include anything useful to easily know and learn all the updates occurred in that version.
For example it could include a list like this :
- Latest changes
<Url to a txt file>
(I think that TXT format it's the best because it's readable by anyone.)
- A video or some screen capture of the nodes in action
<Url of the video or the pictures>
- One or more .nod files (this is very important in order to easily learn latest functionality)
<Url of the .nod file>
- A TXT file that explain the .NOD files
<Url of the .TXT file>
I sincerely hope that Max will appreciate all these efforts.
See you and thanks again Karsten.
Please, let me know what do you think of this ideas.
Best,
- Marco (mkdm)