Mackie.jR Posted September 10, 2012 Report Share Posted September 10, 2012 (edited) Position: Documentation Manager / ProgrammerDo you understand that Wildfire Games is a non-commercial project, work for 0 A.D. is volunteer, and work is done for free?YesDo you agree to distribute all your work for Wildfire Games under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license?YesName:James Mackie.Email:jimmypopp@hotmail.comMSN Messenger:N/A Location:AustraliaAvailability:6 - 12 hours a weekAge:21Occupation:Student, Mainframe Storage Administrator Skills and Experience:3 Years of University at University of Ballarat, 2 years of Formal Industry Multimedia Training (TAFE) & 2 Years at one of the largest IT companies in the worldMotivation:Currently required to partake in a university assignment to contribute to an Open Source project in addition I have a strong interest in gaming and game development.Personality:Jack of all trades, master of noneShort Essay:I found out about the project due to a strong interest in RTS(real time strategy) and was trying to find a game to play with friends,later I found the game was open source and that it would be an interesting project to undertake whilst at university.Interests and Hobbies:Huge gaming nerd, I play basketball on a casual basis and I program occasionally Staff:NoCommunity:I keep in contact with the dota and dota2 communities.Favorite Game:dota2Work Examples:As above in skills and experience I have formal and informal training in multimedia, project management, programming etc..Other:I would like to note that I am able to create logos, web sites and code in the following languages: PHP,HTML,C,C++,C#,Python,Visual Basic and JAVA, I may be able to help with Faction logos as well as 2d art if needed and I am happy to have a look at the code to see if I can resolve issues, In addition I would like to mention I will be working in a team of 3. Edited September 10, 2012 by Mackie.jR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
feneur Posted September 10, 2012 Report Share Posted September 10, 2012 Hello and thank you for your application. Since you mention a university class I would guess you have a set amount of hours that you are required to put in? For that reason I think it's probably best to pick one area rather than trying to do a bit here and a bit there, but of course it's up to you (for the rest of this post I'm assuming you'd choose programming, but the general idea of course applies to other parts of the game as well). And it's probably best in general to set a specific goal for what you wish to accomplish during this time. It could be something a bit more generic as "fixing small bugs/adding small features", but that's probably not the most interesting thing to do. It's probably better to focus on a specific project/part of the code, both since that allows you to get more into it, and it's probably more fun as well.I'm sure the programmers can offer some useful suggestions, but to make it easier, could you please add some more information on what kind of coding you (and the other two people) have experience with, if you have a time limit for your contribution (even if you might contribute more in the end/after the time required by the university it's still useful to get an idea of it), and in that case what it is. Etc, the more information we have about you, the more likely that we can help you find a task where both you and the project benefits the most Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaidyn Posted September 12, 2012 Report Share Posted September 12, 2012 Position: Programming / Design / Bug Fixing / Bug InvestigationDo you understand that Wildfire Games is a non-commercial project, work for 0 A.D. is volunteer, and work is done for free?YesDo you agree to distribute all your work for Wildfire Games under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license?YesName:KaidynEmail:kaidyn01@gmail.comMSN Messenger:N/A Location:AustraliaAvailability:6 - 10 hours a weekAge:21Occupation:Student, Mainframe Storage Administrator Skills and Experience:3 Years of University at University of Ballarat, 2 years of Formal Industry Multimedia Training (TAFE) & 2 Years at one of the largest IT companies in the worldPlatforms:Win 7 (Primary) / LinuxLanguages:Desktop:C#, C++, JavaWeb based:PHP,XHTML,JavaScript,MySQL,XML, ActionScriptMotivation:Currently required to partake in a university assignment to contribute to an Open Source project in addition I have a strong interest in gaming and game development.Once I'm hooked on an idea, my desire for self-satisfaction takes over.Personality:"Ideas Man" - Good at coming up with ideas and perusing them.'In order to think outside the square; you need to take a step out of the square... ' - Just came to me then...Short Essay:The author of this post suggested this project to me the other day.I liked the idea of contributing to a game, one of my many childhood ambitions was to become a games developer.As large consumer of OpenSource - I Feel that to give my appreciation I must pass on the favour.Interests and Hobbies:Gym, Walking the Dog, General computer usageStaff:NoCommunity:NoneFavorite Game:Hardware: Online Arena (PS2 title to introduce the idea of "Online Gaming")Work Examples:Designed and developed websites as a hobby.General spur of the moment ideas that I've created something to solve a problem.Other:One of the first things I would like to do is add a 'random ' map button/selection to the Single Player GUI interface - Reading a suggestion on the forums I've also noticed the request for a 'Difficulty' Selection - Perhaps while I'm at it I could create the place holder for this selection ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wijitmaker Posted September 12, 2012 Report Share Posted September 12, 2012 Just wanted to say that I was in your gent's area a few years ago visiting Sovereign Hill with my wife. We had a great time - we loved that area that you are in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
feneur Posted September 12, 2012 Report Share Posted September 12, 2012 One of the first things I would like to do is add a 'random ' map button/selection to the Single Player GUI interface - Not sure what you mean here? You can already select random maps (see http://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/Manual_SettingUpAGame#a1.ChangeMatchType if you aren't aware of it already), so there's no reason to add that functionality. Are you suggesting you'd add a way to "select randomly from one of the available maps"? (I think Spahbod is already working on something like that, or at least have thought about it, so if that is the case please talk with him first so there is no duplicate effort. See http://www.wildfiregames.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16242 ) Reading a suggestion on the forums I've also noticed the request for a 'Difficulty' Selection - Perhaps while I'm at it I could create the place holder for this selection ?It's probably wiser to implement something that actually "is connected to something", perhaps something like http://trac.wildfiregames.com/ticket/942 ? The issue with that particular one is that it requires you to work with wxWidgets, so unless you have previous knowledge of that it might not be the best thing to start with. I'll try to have the programmer's pitch in and we'll see if they have better ideas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thorfinn the Shallow Minded Posted September 12, 2012 Report Share Posted September 12, 2012 I think that what he means by 'random' map button is a button that selects a random map randomly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mackie.jR Posted September 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2012 Hi guys, Kaidyn was referring to a button that randomly selects a map from the available maps I believe. Any ideas on a project that my group can start on to get the ball rolling? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zoot Posted September 13, 2012 Report Share Posted September 13, 2012 Hi guys, Kaidyn was referring to a button that randomly selects a map from the available maps I believe.Any ideas on a project that my group can start on to get the ball rolling?These are some of the most important but they are also heavy: http://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/GameplayFeatureStatusFor lighter stuff, explore Trac: http://trac.wildfiregames.com/report Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leper Posted September 13, 2012 Report Share Posted September 13, 2012 Regarding your applications as programmers I can't do much but point at those:The Wildfire Games Application Form topic which is pinned in this forum and I'd suggest reading the first paragraph.The GettingStartedProgrammers wiki page (linked from the first) which explains what you should do.I'd also suggest taking a look at the links zoot posted, and if you've got any further questions or you would like to ask someone join #0ad-dev on QuakeNet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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