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which is, incidentally, where the source for each is available, as well...
The application for becoming a developer has already been sent in, just
awaiting approval :)
Stevie
[1] Advanced Dungeons & Dragons is a registered trademark of TSR, Inc.
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st?
I was reading it off the back of a newly bought AD&D book, so I guess
so... :)
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> On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 04:04:20AM -0500, Stevie Strickland wrote:
> > rolldice is a virtual dice roller that takes in a string on the command
> > line in the format used by some fantasy role playing games like Advanced
> > Dungeons &am
anything like help
with the kernel?
> > For your final question... no, I'm always glad to answer them, especially
> > since they usually give me things to think about as to new features :)
>
> Well I'm sure you have that by now.. =>
Sehr richtig! And trust m
re can be said? =>
>
> Yes, I think it needs to include a calculator things like "3d6 + 1" and
> "10d6/d4" work. ;-)
Well, 3d6+1 *does* work! Just the latter that's the problem, but
you can always roll both and do the division yourself :)
Stevie
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cter sheet
program (hence the reason for making the rolldice stuff a library), so we
could just enter the data, and either save it to a file or go ahead and
print it out... my roommate has been working on GTK+ for the occasion
Stevie
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system which is released under
> free license and available to anyone with a web browser and the like? =>
I'm all for it! How about it, anyone else interested? :)
Stevie
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he previous two messages were
comments on my program, and not the Debian package of the same, I'd
like to apologize for the fact that they were sent to this list as
well as to me.
Thanks,
Stevie
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ese still needed? I'm definitely
interested in seeing that all the XML tools that are needed will
be packaged, as I plan to start working with XML myself ;)
Thanks,
Stevie
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hough it was supposed to be some linux == wild west analogy.
Just as long as we don't see a Running Linux book with Will
Smith and Kevin Kline standing in front of a giant mechanical spider
on the front cover ;)
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ebian, such as working with
the boot-floppies group and volunteering for Incoming processing...
and if I'm not needed, well, I guess school will expand to swallow
up my free time, anyway ;)
Thanks,
Stevie
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Am Son, 19. Sep, 1999 schrieb Ardo van Rangelrooij:
> Hi,
>
> I'm willing to take-over the libxml* packages.
They're yours :)
Thanks,
Stevie
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Am Son, 19. Sep, 1999 schrieb Michael Alan Dorman:
> Stevie Strickland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > libxml-parser-perl
> > libxml-dom-perl
> > libxml-cgi-perl /* Does this exist anymore on CPAN? I haven't found
> >
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