#gamedev #itch_io #devlog
Okay I am hearing your RESOUNDING SILENCE
so I wrote a README and I encourage you to follow Egbert's lead as a hashtag game on the mastodon, tagged with #lispmoo2jam ; in which case I will add you to the honorary jam roll and your constructions to the git, and update the current map, like I did for Egbert.
#lisp #commonLisp #lispmoo2 #moo #collaborative #worldbuilding
https://lispy-gopher-show.itch.io/lispmoo2/devlog/837333/lispmoo2-instructions-important
Questions solicited but tbh construct something as well here or there plz
@screwtape of course you can! I'd actually feel honoured if you did so!
@screwtape thank you for letting me join in!
I was taking a look at the src when I saw commit pop in!
Super exciting =D
@gnemmi
I think that sharing our completely-real-computer-programs-and-writing by creating them as tangible, shareable objects in a sort of medley of "roleplay" laboratories and places gives us opportunities for real collaboration that are a bit harder if I just say, well, you could download my git and familiarize yourself with the code... So, thank-you for helping get us started!
@vidak
@screwtape as I was looking at the code (and in the context of the toot I'm replying to) I was thinking that I couldn't draw a line between collaborative programming and art even if I wanted to.
Even deeper than that .. it struck me as "doing" ( as in "creating"?. It's kinda hard to explain) with "code as a tool" something that's actually alive !