Archive for May, 2006

EntityForge 0.2.2 Windows Binary

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

A Windows binary for EntityForge is now available from the WorldForge download site. To test, please download the zip file, and run the entityforge.exe file inside it.
entityforge-0.2.2.1-test1.x86.win32.zip

WFUT Developer Release

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

A developer release of WFUT is now available. This release is aimed at packagers using WFUT in their products and server channel maintainers. This version of WFUT stores a channel information file inside the channel directory itself instead of in a separate “channels” directory. This allows invokation of WFUT like “java -jar WFUT.jar update .” […]

EntityForge 0.2.2 Release

Saturday, May 20th, 2006

EntityForge version 0.2.2 has been released and is now available from the WorldForge download sites.

EntityForge is a 3D graphical media display, animation and manipulation tool, and is provided for artists and animators to try out their work.

Cyphesis 0.5.7 Release

Tuesday, May 9th, 2006

Cyphesis version 0.5.7 has been released and is now available from the WorldForge download site.
Cyphesis is a small to medium scale server for WorldForge games, with builtin AI. This version includes the demo game Mason which is currently in development. This release is intended for server administrators wishing to run a Mason server and World […]

LinuxTag photos online

Monday, May 8th, 2006

Hi folks,
I finally managed to get some of the LinuxTag 2006 photos online. They can be found on purple’s LinuxTag album.
This is what out booth looked like:

LinuxTag summary

Saturday, May 6th, 2006

Greetings from Wiesbaden,
while LinuxTag will still go on for another 30 minutes, I’ll still use the free time to write a short summary of what was going on the last four days.
While wednesday and thursday were really slow, with just a few people around asking about our technology, things really changed on friday. I attribute […]

Setting up camp at LinuxTag

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

Hello from Wiesbaden, Germany, where this year’s LinuxTag takes place.
So far I’m tackling the booth single-handed, but thanks to a couple of nice people in the surrounding booths, I can get some time off the booth from time to time. Andor and Lennart are going to join me on friday, so we’ll be fully prepared […]


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