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Judging Spring for science

Posted: 26 Mar 2017, 10:56
by [last]Butters
There is topic in Dev section of the forum proposing to use TCP in place of current UDP network communication =) This is like making Spring RealTime Strategy into Spring Strategy. Which has nice SS abbreviation, but may completely change the game into turn based type.
(To add more support of UDP: WebSocket is kind of resurection of UDP inside TCP based protocols, for speed and rate)

disregard that.

I believe, developers reflect community overall. So who do you think reflect the people of Spring? Like on the scale from murtagon to cartouche, whom will you put between? Mando? Melkor? Ares? =) I don't pretend to have the best scale, neither linear or log. I'll try mine:

murtagon-Melkor-Mando-Ares-YesThisIsDog-cartouche-murtagon*


*All characters are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons is purely coincidental. I don't know them in person too =)

Re: Judging Spring for science

Posted: 27 Mar 2017, 03:21
by Forboding Angel
murtagon to cartouche, whom will you put between? Mando? Melkor? Ares? =)
None of these people are developers.

Re: Judging Spring for science

Posted: 27 Mar 2017, 03:29
by gajop
I've no idea what any of this means, except that "SS" is not a nice abbreviation. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you didn't know what it means, but be very careful where you go with any Nazi-related topics. Those will not be tolerated.

Re: Judging Spring for science

Posted: 04 Apr 2017, 09:07
by [last]Butters
the place where you can't take the joke is often problematic one =) .. by psychology

Re: Judging Spring for science

Posted: 04 Apr 2017, 10:27
by Silentwings
I think the problem is more that nobody (including me) has managed to understand what the question was.

Re: Judging Spring for science

Posted: 04 Apr 2017, 10:44
by MasterBel2
I surmise that he is asking us to analyse the spring community and its members, by way of graphing/something. Or putting in a list and saying what each end represents, and therefore what is in between.
I think a multi-dimentional scatterplot might work well for this task?