Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote:
I'd like to see nexuiz replaced by xonotic in [community]. Problem is that nexuiz is still a fairly popular package despite being dead upstream. xonotic devs recommend dropping nexuiz in favor of xonotic. Technically, xonotic does not replace nexuiz because its gameplay is somewhat different.
I'd like some opinions on this.
Quick history: Xonotic was forked from Nexuiz due to political reasons. It was originally meant to be nothing more than a name-change, but the transition brought in new influences and many (imo) substantial changes have been made to the game, so it is no longer "just the next version of Nexuiz". Many consider the two different games now. As it stands, the well-known Nexuiz servers are still very active. From what I've seen and heard, the Xonotic servers are much less active, and many players there are allegedly on non-public pickup servers. Of course, the continued presence of Nexuiz in most distro repositories contributes to this. I suggest keeping both Nexuiz and Xonotic until the main Nexuiz servers switch over to Xonotic, which they are supposed to with one of the upcoming major releases of Xonotic. As for the size, most of it comes from the game data archive in the package. The only compiled code are the client and server binaries, which are small and compile quickly. The ideal way to distribute such packages would be through a "trusted AUR". Then again, compressing a huge (already compressed) file into a package takes a long time, so it offsets the short compile time. Of course, the ideal would be for "makepkg -i" to just skip the redundant compression. Gah, so many coding idea, yet no time... *sigh* /rambling Regards, Xyne