Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 20:34:33 +0200 From: Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za> To: arch@freebsd.org Subject: The /usr/bin/games bikeshed again Message-ID: <200102151834.f1FIXv941778@gratis.grondar.za>
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I have a little time on my hands while the library gurus sort out stuff, so I thought I'd divert a little attention to the games dir. Jordan brought this up a couple of years ago, and it got badly bikeshedded, even though it was generally deemed to be a good idea. So - I bring up an improvemnt on the original idea, and throw it open for discussion. I have coarsely cateogorised the games in src/games into broad groups - adventure/strategy, board/card, novelty, quiz, arcade and utility. PLEASE PLEASE resist the temptation to recategorise games unless there is a strong reason to do so. I'd prefer to not see this thread die in a nitpicking argument about what category a particular game belongs to. I'd like to turn each category into a port (ports/games/bsd-adventure for example), with the exception of "utility"). Those, I'd like to keep where they are. In that class ("utility") is everyone's favourite - fortune, so that should deal with most of the fears from last time :-). The ports/games/* ports could probably get a clue-injection on how to use dm(6), but that is another bikeshed. Here are all the games in their categories (I propose that we ditch the "junk" category; wargames(6) is a rather stale joke by now.): Adventure/Strategy ------------------ adventure A atc A battlestar A hack A larn A phantasia A rogue A sail A trek A wump A Board/Card ---------- backgammon B bs B canfield B cribbage B fish B mille B Junk ---- wargames J Novelty ------- bcd N (U?) grdc N (U?) piano N pig N pom N ppt N (U?) rain N worms N Quiz ---- arithmetic Q hangman Q quiz Q Arcade ------ robots R (A?) snake R (A?) worm R (A?) Utility ------- caesar U factor U fortune U morse U number U primes U random U M -- Mark Murray Warning: this .sig is umop ap!sdn To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-arch" in the body of the message
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