


Often, those who perceive the need for something will go ahead and develop it themselves, and then present it to the community as a 'fait accompli'.!ĭepends: libopenal1, mono-runtime (>= 3.2), libmono-system-core4.0-cil, libmono-system-drawing4.0-cil, libmono-system-data4.0-cil, libmono-system-numerics4.0-cil, libmono-system-runtime-serialization4.0-cil, libmono-system-xml-linq4.0-cil, libmono-i18n4.0-all, libfreetype6, libc6, libasound2, libgl1-mesa-glx, libgl1-mesa-dri, xdg-utils, zenity, libsdl2 | libsdl2-2.0-0, liblua5.1-0ĭescription: Multiplayer re-envisioning of early RTS games by Westwood Studios Folks have to make the time for this kind of thing out of their own personal schedules, AND generate the enthusisam to do so. This ain't the case in Puppyland, unfortunately. And this is one of the (understandable!) mistakes that newcomers make.Ī different way (as you suggest) would only happen ifĪ) Enough people voiced a desire for a particular thing to be implemented, andī) Only then if any of our developers/coders showed the enthusiasm to do so, and were able to find the time.since this is all done 'for the love of it', NOT a wage packet at the end of the week!Ĭanonical pays its staff to do x, y and z to a certain schedule.

It may use Ubuntu binaries in some Pups.but it doesn't behave the way that Ubuntu behaves. Puppy has its own, very unique way of doing things. Not really the done thing to join this Forum.and immediately start criticising the way things are done. Ytszazu wrote:(Seriously need a shorter way to settle this in the future)
