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Old 05-31-2008, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Thrackan_Sal-Solo View Post
could you step off your high horse for more than one moment? i was just asking for opinions. You're telling me to do something that takes time, yet telling me that I can't ask someone who may have already done the same to share with me their own conclusions, so I can gain some perspective without having to "review the information" which, being a non-obsessive follower of the project, would be a time-consuming task.



because everyone else clearly does sooo much thinking, and my post is clearly so inconsiderate/hurtful/wasteful or whatever it is you wanted to suggest by that. clearly it was so bad for the karma of the thread that you had to come along in your shining armour and clean it up.
Self moderation is one of the biggest parts of the SWGemu community that people find appealing.

As to your question, there is no Percentage "mark" available. How can you measure a project that is ever expanding, changing and being modified in the form of a number? The amount of time it would take to formulate a complete list of things required to do to finish the project is so immense that if the team organised themselves that way, the project wouldn't be started yet. Plus, coding takes time, and commitment. You can't speculate how long a coding exercise (especially one so immense) will take; uncertain challenges come up and problems arise that could cripple everything.

Taking comments, some out of context, and taking such offense to them, when they are really just advice, is quite vain. We should be encouraging each other to think, not feed each other mundane and easy to locate information like a group of toddlers.

I'll be off shining my armour now.
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