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<br><b>2000-1-20</b>: Bill Currie will be maintaining the RPM package and Joseph Carter will be maintaining the DEB package. We will support gzipped and bzip2'd tarballs and zip packages, Nelson Rush will maintain those.<br>
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<br>Linux.com did an <a href="http://www.linux.com/interviews/19991229/34/">interview</a> with Nelson Rush (palisade), this is late news but I thought I'd mention it.<br>
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<br>The QuakeWorld Forever project has agreed to work with the QuakeForge project toward a better QuakeWorld.<br>
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<br>FreeBSD support is complete, now to smooth out the edges.<br>
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<br>John Carmack has been sent the GPL'd mdfour replacement (i think my previous message about it was overlooked) again, and hopefully he provides it as a standard fix to the Quake development community.<br>
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<br>Win95/98 is supported now with mingw32 and MSVC, thanks to Marcus Sundberg (mingw32), Jeff Teunissen (gas2masm fix) and Jason Nelson (VC fix).<br>
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<br><b>2000-1-19</b>: The <a href="http://frag.com/quest/">Quest Quake map editor</a> is actually GPL'd (Win32/DOS) and the unix port is outdated, the authors have been contacted about releasing the unix port under the GPL as well. If it is, then Quest will be QuakeForge's official editor of choice and we'll help to maintain it and port it to more platforms.<br>
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<br>Update: The Quest Map editor is GPL'd, the older version was not.<br>
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<br>Palisade has released a working tweak of the GPL'd Quest map editor for Linux. You can find it in the <a href="devfiles.php">downloads</a> section under "Linux/BSD/UNIX".<br>
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