how is this different https://content.luanti.org/packages/lisacvuk/toolranks/? to me it just seems like you forked lisacvuk's mod, replaced minetest with core and added "better licensing" without keeping original commits
why doesn't the package's long description feature credits for the original mod author?
why doesn't the title say (fork) or similar as in regards to PIPG 3.2?
So I intented for this to replase the package you linked above due to the author having left it. Also this package expands the other one cause it allows for games without default to use this. Plus it adds support for mineclone games. This is my first package and so I though I'm not sure what all would be required. I'd be happy to credit lisacvuk.
seems to be good now, thank you for resolving the main issues in a timely manner!
if you want, we can get in contact through Discord or Matrix and I can show you how to bring the original project's commit history to your repo. it provides more intuitive credit and makes maintenance easier once you get a better hold of it.
how is this different https://content.luanti.org/packages/lisacvuk/toolranks/? to me it just seems like you forked lisacvuk's mod, replaced
minetestwithcoreand added "better licensing" without keeping original commitswhy doesn't the package's long description feature credits for the original mod author?
why doesn't the title say
(fork)or similar as in regards to PIPG 3.2?(how was this package approved???)So I intented for this to replase the package you linked above due to the author having left it. Also this package expands the other one cause it allows for games without default to use this. Plus it adds support for mineclone games. This is my first package and so I though I'm not sure what all would be required. I'd be happy to credit lisacvuk.
I changed the description to reflect the fact this is a fork.
seems to be good now, thank you for resolving the main issues in a timely manner!
if you want, we can get in contact through Discord or Matrix and I can show you how to bring the original project's commit history to your repo. it provides more intuitive credit and makes maintenance easier once you get a better hold of it.
That would be great, I'm in the luanti discord server under the username
Sheriff U3.