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#76 2010-05-19 21:16:14

cds56
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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

SeptimusHeap wrote:

midnightleopard wrote:

is nyx really among the stupid mods? Honestly, I want to have a mod but I don't want you guys to look down upon it. I know there are lots of pointless mods [not saying which] and are we really part of them? I will give you credit. Poppyseeds and I are beginners looking for stuff to learn from and we are reading your code and what else am I supposed to do? You find code you take it. It's the way it goes. If you want me to stop just give a holler. I probably steal like 20 codes a day.

Stealing blocks is immoral, because everyone's hard work goes to waste... Stop it, OK?

You may only use Panther blocks with PERMISSION.

Yes, stealing blocks is immoral, but since panther is open-source, you can't exactly steal it.

You should ALWAYS ask permission before using someoneelse's work, if they don't want you to use their work, DON'T take it.

you wouldn't go into your friend(okay, nXIII prolly isn't midnightleopard's friend)'s house, and steal their homework and when THEY get mad because you posted their work online, call THEM the jerk?!


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#77 2010-05-20 04:59:22

sparks
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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

oh dear, I wish I'd got here sooner.

It's true, there is nothing against using the Panther coding in our tos, it merely asked for credit. As it is, we have reomved the tos because we decided that it wasn't necessary. You now only have to abide by the scratch liscence that we have to include with Panther (oops, I think we forgot about that since we removed the liscence).

Midnightleopard, You're right that there's nothing wrong with using the code, and I like what you and poppy are doing, it's nice to see other collaberations going on, howevre, you're REALLY not helping yourself by using the word "stealing" to refer to what you are doing, it makes people trust you less, and causes arguments. Refer to it as using or implimenting instead.

I'm glad you have decided to give Panther credit for our coding.

Sorry if I was a little heated earlier.


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#78 2010-05-20 23:36:44

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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

sorry bout that sparks, I already said something about to him. something along the lines of "its probably best you don't use the word steal, if we are going to use some one else's blocks we are gonna give em credit." anyways I apologize for this, please forgive us.


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#79 2010-05-21 09:36:50

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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

don't worry about it, It's water under the bridge

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That's the first ever time I've used that expression.

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and I LIKE it!  big_smile


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#80 2010-05-23 20:49:23

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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

lawl its good expression  smile


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#81 2010-05-24 18:18:04

electrified123
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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

everyone that didnt know this #E means hat block


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#82 2010-05-24 21:03:54

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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

i think that the code above is fine and no that is not the only way to  use the block it would make more sense with the name  being recieved in a script


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#83 2010-07-01 09:07:41

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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

Bump

Last edited by Billybob-Mario (2010-07-01 09:07:52)

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#84 2010-07-04 13:14:13

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Re: Let's Put Our Heads Together To Improve Panther's <receive []> Block!

I did it!
It's right here!


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