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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Sun Mar 22 22:29:47 1998
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From: "Garfield Benjamin" <gbenjam@sosbbs.com>
To: "AMOS MAILING LIST" <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Subject: brainstorming list now on-line!!
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 16:12:35 -0500
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Hello Everyone.
Some of you may recall a message I posted to this list back
in January...
I proposed the creation of a small "Idea Group". A list
where us developers could throw some ideas around,
deal with issues such as concept and design, and all the
subjective aspects that must be dealt with before we can
proceed to the implementation phase. Basically, just a
lot of BSing that hopefully produces some interesting
game-designs, expands and solidifies raw "ideas", provides new
twists on old play-mechanics/genres, etc.
Of course, we can get into program code as well if there's an
interest. In fact, while I don't think "holy wars" over which
language is better would be very productive, I have no problem
with discussing the porting of code from one language to
another or any other issues which are useful to developers.
Anyway, I have set up this list: brainstorming@coollist.com
I am using the Coollist server which seems to be able to
handle all of our needs (spam control, fast servers, etc).
To subscribe to the list, send an email to my address, with
the subject of "brainstorming" and the text "subscribe your
email address" in the top of the message body:
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Subject : brainstorming
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THANKS for reading this message...
Garfield Benjamin e-mail:gbenjam@sosbbs.com
Website( http://www.sosbbs.com/~gbenjam ): 50% Complete