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#1 Nov 5, 2013 4:55 pm
Last edited Nov 5, 2013 5:05 pm by Patriot
Hi anyone seen any MUDCON's being done in the last few years, or something of that equivilance? I should preface
this with what a MUDCON used to be. It was a base mud, that was changed up to just allow chatting more or less with
a guest speaker usually a prominent coder, and open for mud admin, and regular players, I don't think anyone was excluded
as long as they had some type decorum. Cool thing was it was completely logged, so if you didn't make it to the start of
it, or missed it entirely, it was posted so you could read it.
I used to rather enjoy the one's Nicholas used to run.
this with what a MUDCON used to be. It was a base mud, that was changed up to just allow chatting more or less with
a guest speaker usually a prominent coder, and open for mud admin, and regular players, I don't think anyone was excluded
as long as they had some type decorum. Cool thing was it was completely logged, so if you didn't make it to the start of
it, or missed it entirely, it was posted so you could read it.
I used to rather enjoy the one's Nicholas used to run.
#2 Nov 5, 2013 6:00 pm
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I remember those lol, I never went to one, but I use to hear about it and read the logs.
#4 Nov 5, 2013 6:29 pm
Ha ha good call Zeno. I actually remember that post now. Just a memory lapse. Would have been neat if someone would've taken up the project since then though.
#5 Nov 5, 2013 9:54 pm
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Heh, you could probably do that via an I3 channel these days. You wouldn't have the conference room type thing of letting one person have the floor, but it'd already be logged by several people.
Of course, the LIMA mudlib comes with a conference room that has such tools (logging, ability to restrict the speaking to just whomever has the floor, or open it for comments, speech reflected into adjacent rooms as observation only).
TMI-2 does too, but that's so old it's really not worth looking at unless you used to use it back in the 90's.
Of course, the LIMA mudlib comes with a conference room that has such tools (logging, ability to restrict the speaking to just whomever has the floor, or open it for comments, speech reflected into adjacent rooms as observation only).
TMI-2 does too, but that's so old it's really not worth looking at unless you used to use it back in the 90's.
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