For many (including J2O admins) it is hard to keep up with what the current status of the listservers is. Which listserver is up, which one is down, which patch is the one that should be used to be able to play Jazz Jackrabbit 2 online with others? Why are non-existant games showing up sometimes, and why do they occasionally look like they are replicating?
For the latest updates on these questions and also the latest news on the improvements that are constantly being made by the dedicated list server crew and discussions on related topics, there’s now, thanks to Monolith, Nimrod and the author of this news post (a little bit), the JJ2 List Servers News and Updates Livejournal. Do bookmark it and use it as the place to go to when you know what is up with the listservers.
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Eat your lima beans, Johnny.
Monolith on 3 Dec 2004 at 04:11
A little bit? I think Frank was the one who came up with the idea. :P
Crono on 3 Dec 2004 at 06:13
[Sarcasm]Well, considering how obscenley difficult it would be to add a server news section to J2O I’d have to say this is a good idea[/sarcasm]
Updates are good, but why livejournal?
Nimrod on 3 Dec 2004 at 13:25
The reason I’m told that we picked LiveJournal for, is the “Community Blog” feature, wheres more than one person can post in a Blog.
FQuist on 3 Dec 2004 at 14:27
Actually that’s possible with most blog software. You might recall the thing we had set up at blogger also allowed multiple people.
The reason can be found in the LJ (blog) itself, mentioned by Monolith:
And Crono, it’s good to have sites seperate from this one I guess. I prefer having more sites to having bigger sites at this moment. The listserver team is also a team seperate from the J2O admins one so it’s good to have them be autonomic.