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Keeping the AI Wiki up to date
Posted: 31 Dec 2007, 17:48
by submarine
I dont know how many ppl actually have a look at the wiki but i thought it's a good idea to keep the AI section more up to date. I therefore moved QAI, TSI and CSAI to the "stable" category since I think they are not beeing developed anymore. However i'm not sure if they are stable, I just didnt want to brand them as unstable.
I also added KAIK to the list of AIs which are under active development and added, that AIs are sorted alphabetically (to prevent any speculations which AI is best/better than others...)
However i dont know much about KAIK, it would be nice if someone whose more familiar with it (maybe kloot?) could fill in the (big) gaps
Greetings, Alex
Re: Keeping the AI Wiki up to date
Posted: 31 Dec 2007, 18:12
by imbaczek
submarine wrote:I dont know how many ppl actually have a look at the wiki but i thought it's a good idea to keep the AI section more up to date. I therefore moved QAI, TSI and CSAI to the "stable" category since I think they are not beeing developed anymore. However i'm not sure if they are stable, I just didnt want to brand them as unstable.
Ouch. Calling them "stable" is worse than calling debian stable "stable" - obsolete comes to mind, and in case of some AIs, quite possibly downright broken. (Obsolete as in won't work in svn spring, which will be released Really Soon Now.)
Re: Keeping the AI Wiki up to date
Posted: 31 Dec 2007, 18:35
by submarine
agreed you are right. for the next spring version any ai will have to be recompiled, right?
i guess "obsolete" will be a better description then
Re: Keeping the AI Wiki up to date
Posted: 31 Dec 2007, 18:49
by imbaczek
submarine wrote:agreed you are right. for the next spring version any ai will have to be recompiled, right?
yes, as usual.
Re: Keeping the AI Wiki up to date
Posted: 02 Jan 2008, 22:10
by submarine
ok, following imbaczek's advice I merged the lists of stable/unstable AIs listing them now as "no longer in development" and added a remark, that those ais will not work with the current spring version
it would still be nice if someone could add a wiki page for KAIK, so every available AI has its own page in the wiki
Re: Keeping the AI Wiki up to date
Posted: 02 Jan 2008, 22:19
by Kloot
Yes, I should really create a wiki account one of these days.
