As some of you may know, the TI 68k project I am working on since March this year is Day5. [http://artraid.com/alex/index.php/day5/] [http://artraid.com/alex/index.php/category/ti-89/day5/]
Towards the end of the spring I had to stop working on it because of the final exams which were quite important in my university entrance.
After all that passed, I started experimenting with some http://artraid.com/alex/index.php/category/gp2x/ coding. The specific games I started making for it are the counterparts of my TI Day5 ones, meaning that what I ('ll) code for the TI-89 I'll port to the GP2X and vice-versa. Day5 is not dead, and neither is my interest in TI-89 programming.
Kevin decided to delete the Day5 subforum without any kind of announcement (a PM telling me to update would have done the job) because I didn't update for a while. This was a slap in the face:
1. It bluntly pissed all over my work and efforts, there's no two ways about it.
2. Kevin forgot that I stuck around alot in this community's early days when activity was scarce, as well as after the old forum was deleted and most members left. I also took the initiative, organized, and launched the first Omnimaga Pixel Art contests, but I guess those don't matter anymore, they weren't updated in more than a week now.
I PM'ed him this morning, and this was his reply:
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QUOTE | Hi Kevin,
This morning I noticed that the Day5 sub-forum was no longer under 'Our projects'. Did you delete it or move it somewhere?
- Alex |
sunday I've deleted all inactive project sub forums (8 in total), they'll only be readded if there is at least progress posted once per week
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Well isn't that swell, weekly updates, or *POOF*, your work is useless! This may be news to you my friend, but when I'm working on these things I'm working out of my own personal time, and do not get any pay in return (not that I ask for any, although I get this, don't I?).
I'll keep working on Day5, for updates you know where to check. I'm out.
- Alex