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Yes, and it is present in an instance without GT. I already bug reported it after confirming it was true. This only works with vanilla woods, though (oak, birch, jungle, spruce), not mod-added woods. Since this occurred when he provided support for mod-added woods, I suspect the culprit is somewhere in that code.Oh does the 4 planks predate GT nerfing of wood? I never noticed.
Same question, except with ngt and the unleashed pack.If we change one of the new packs to have the same mods as the current 152wgt, will we be able to keep the same map?
The only mod that seems to be removed from ngt appears to be the mod that added the different nether portals so the worlds should port fine if the configs don't change too much. I would suggest starting a new world though since extra trees was added to extra bees to create Binnie's mods. Another thing to mention is TiC removing silver bushes and replacing them with essence bushes. Also, take this with a grain of salt since I'm not working on any of the packs and worlds always have a potential to break when upgrading.Same question, except with ngt and the unleashed pack.
Here's my $.02 in analogy form.
Playing modded Minecraft is like having a party in my computer. Now, I can try and organize this party myself but that's hard to do! FTB is like a party host, who has put together a wonderful guest list to make sure your party is a blast. And what awesome parties they are! FTB has a well-deserved reputation as having wonderful, fun parties.
Like any party, occasionally there will be accidents. That's expected. It's the nature of parties! But what seems to have happened here is a puddle appeared on the floor under Greg. And it turns out it wasn't an accident at all, he did it on purpose because mDiyo was at the same party and Greg doesn't like what mDiyo says about wood planks. So Greg decided to ruin the party.
Now Greg has cleaned up the puddle, and everyone has been assured that it was only water and there was never any real threat of damage. And FTB has assured us that Greg promised not to act this way anymore and just to be safe FTB won't invite Greg and mDiyo to the same party ever again.
But why would I want to let Greg into my house ever again? What if next time he decides to burn the place down when he's offended by another guest? No thanks, not worth the risk. I want fun parties where the guests act like adults, not children that have to be separated because they won't get along.
This analogy is flawed as most are, but I think it pretty well expresses how I feel. Installing any software involves a level of trust. What Greg did violated that trust. He's damaged his reputation. I won't be playing GregTech packs in the future.
He's also endangered FTB's reputation. I think FTB's policy should be zero-tolerance. You write the guest list. Your success depends on having mature, responsible (and yes, fun!) guests at this party.
tl;dr - mod author's aren't rock stars. They're guests on my and my children's computers. If they can't behave that way please don't include them.
Here's my $.02 in analogy form.
Playing modded Minecraft is like having a party in my computer. Now, I can try and organize this party myself but that's hard to do! FTB is like a party host, who has put together a wonderful guest list to make sure your party is a blast. And what awesome parties they are! FTB has a well-deserved reputation as having wonderful, fun parties.
Like any party, occasionally there will be accidents. That's expected. It's the nature of parties! But what seems to have happened here is a puddle appeared on the floor under Greg. And it turns out it wasn't an accident at all, he did it on purpose because mDiyo was at the same party and Greg doesn't like what mDiyo says about wood planks. So Greg decided to ruin the party.
Now Greg has cleaned up the puddle, and everyone has been assured that it was only water and there was never any real threat of damage. And FTB has assured us that Greg promised not to act this way anymore and just to be safe FTB won't invite Greg and mDiyo to the same party ever again.
But why would I want to let Greg into my house ever again? What if next time he decides to burn the place down when he's offended by another guest? No thanks, not worth the risk. I want fun parties where the guests act like adults, not children that have to be separated because they won't get along.
Instead, draw a firm line in the sand, say "This! Is! Feed The Beast!", and kick him down a well.
Yeah, that just made me sad. The FTB folk do not deserve any flak. Is it so hard for people to recognize a difficult call when they see one, and realize that difficult calls don't always go their way? Oh, right, sorry. "Hi, I'm new to the Internet..."That's a lot of negative attention on the FTB team, and probably not what they want. They're already taking enough flak over this as is, unfortunately.![]()
The second sentence is absolutely true, but it in no way diminishes the reciprocal respect you've all earned. I think most people just leave the "modders deserve respect" half of that equation unspoken, simply because it's so obviously understood and practiced by you at every turn. You've always shown modders the highest level of respect and courtesy (the way you handled RedPower and the 1.5 update is a perfect example, as is your treatment of GregT). Thus, what looks like overestimation might instead be overemphasis (even one-sided emphasis) of the "FTB deserves respect" half of the equation, motivated by the belief, shared by many, that it's the only half of the equation that needs adjustment (so try to let some of this go straight to your head).... however by the same token maybe the FTB fanbase sometimes overestimates it. In my eyes we have always relied on the support of the mod developers and to a large extent I still believe that to be true.
I completely agree with that assessment, and think it would have been a grave error to take so drastic a step in these circumstances. (For my part, I was recommending a clear, firm, denunciation of malicious code, without hedging or wavering, that mentions no modder by name.)Judging from some of the comments I have read in various places, there are some people who believe I should have pulled the trigger here and removed Gregtech totally. To me that seems extremely short sighted as a response and it certainly feels 'knee-jerk'. ... The point is in the right circumstances, I am willing to pull that trigger but I am certainly not going to pull it on the basis of a knee jerk decision from the vocal part of our or anyone elses community.
Right. Frakking. Here: THIS is that firm line in the sand I've been waiting for, and the line I would have opened an "official response" with. The lack of a really strong denunciation of malicious coding is really the only issue I had with your response.What happened in this incident is something I will never condone. If mod developers have conflicts, then that is OK. Right up until the point it affects you the player.
... you'd really just be culling the herd of those people who refuse to appreciate the difficulty of the diplomatic/political side of your job. Anyone with half a brain just needs to read the post I've been quoting from to see the amount of careful consideration you put into this situation (which, by the way, is yet another example of the transparency I was applauding you for earlier).FTB may even lose some of its followers due to its 'lenient' stance.
For anyone who doubts this, there's plenty of room in that well.However I have always tried to make decisions that are in the best interests of the entire community no matter how much negativity it may bring and I will continue to do so.
So... because I'm a meddlesome bastard, I'm going to boldly defile your statement of policy by suggesting a few tweaks with strike-outs and ugly bluelights, with reasons for each suggested change below. (It's neither necessary nor expected for you to respond to anything you don't agree with; I'm comfortable in my knowledge that this is a delicate matter, and you're in a better position than I to know what is and what isn't appropriate).
... while I was aware of the controversy surrounding "malware", I didn't realize the same was true of "malicious". I knew it was a strong word, certainly, and chose it for that reason, but I certainly agree that avoiding controversy is simply good practice (hence my avoidance of "malware"). I wouldn't have recommended "malicious" had I known what you're telling me now.Malicious is a trigger word that has been at the center of far too many flame wars and is more often than not, misused. The same goes for "malware" for that matter ... you get no benefit from using a controversial word like "malicious". And yes, its very controversial.
It certainly would be, if it stood alone---but, in this case, it's limited by the subject matter of the sentence as a whole: "FTB will never knowingly distribute destructive or compatibility-breaking code that directly affects FTB mod packs or harms the end-user's enjoyment of an approved FTB mod pack." If it's not "destructive or compatibility-breaking" (like a legitimate nerf), then it wouldn't qualify, whatever the player's complaints about its impact on their enjoyment.And making a blanket statement like "harms the end user's enjoyment" is far too wide a focus.
Oh, no, not at all---this one's just a misunderstanding, probably due to my ugly strike-outs interrupting the flowNot to mention the fact that by removing the "that does not directly affect FTB" clause, you've essentially turned FTB into the the "thought police" for the entire Minecraft Modding Community.
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