From 9005810ac56beb8837c16cc4f7d5b1008404fa11 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Olson Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 19:34:58 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] removed redundancy --- sotc/sotc2.html | 17 ----------------- sotc/sotc3.html | 17 ----------------- 2 files changed, 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/sotc/sotc2.html b/sotc/sotc2.html index 81d0d01..ac15baa 100644 --- a/sotc/sotc2.html +++ b/sotc/sotc2.html @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -

The State of the Code address is a not-frequenetly-enough updated - article written by Knghtbrd - primarily for QuakeForge developers and other people who consider - themselves to be knee deep in the code, whether they happen to be - writing it or just testing it. What you won't find here is a lot of - the fluff news that tells the casual onlooker that the project is - actually doing stuff without really telling you what the state of - things are. - -

No attempt will be made to soften technical issues so anyone can - understand them. If you want to really know what's going on, you - probably don't want details left out because they might not make a - whole lot of sense to a non-coder. Feedback is always welcome. So - are corrections if they're necessary - contrary popular (with him) - belief, Knghtbrd has in fact been known to be wrong sometimes. He - isn't afraid to admit it either (most of the time..) -

How are things going? Your SotC update is late again.

Yeah yeah, I know. Okay, first the quick news: Palisade is back. The website is still under construction but it got a lot diff --git a/sotc/sotc3.html b/sotc/sotc3.html index 19b1326..cd8b9d9 100644 --- a/sotc/sotc3.html +++ b/sotc/sotc3.html @@ -1,20 +1,3 @@ -

The State of the Code address is a not-frequenetly-enough updated - article written by Knghtbrd - primarily for QuakeForge developers and other people who consider - themselves to be knee deep in the code, whether they happen to be - writing it or just testing it. What you won't find here is a lot of - the fluff news that tells the casual onlooker that the project is - actually doing stuff without really telling you what the state of - things are. - -

No attempt will be made to soften technical issues so anyone can - understand them. If you want to really know what's going on, you - probably don't want details left out because they might not make a - whole lot of sense to a non-coder. Feedback is always welcome. So - are corrections if they're necessary - contrary popular (with him) - belief, Knghtbrd has in fact been known to be wrong sometimes. He - isn't afraid to admit it either (most of the time..) -

The fastest SotC update ever!

This update is so close to the last one posted a mere six hours ago that most of you reading it never even saw the last one. Don't