Dakota_Fanning Profile Joined January 2008 Hungary 2135 Posts Last Edited: 2016-02-04 09:19:35 #1 The time has come, Dear Community...



We live in the open-source era. Let's be true to that.



After open-sourcing the complete Sc2gears universe, here I open source Scelight with all its modules:



https://github.com/icza/scelight



The development of Scelight will not stop, it is still under development. It will continue in an open source manner.



The complete source code of Scelight is more than (another) hundred thousands lines of code. Enjoy



Here are some statistics of the sources and binaries of Scelight:



PROJECT SOURCE STATS

Files Size Lines

<ALL>: 1,969 10,156,545 128,833

java: 862 3,663,232 112,437

dat: 32 538,553 8,491

html: 366 220,196 6,486

xml: 13 52,261 1,169

txt: 5 3,942 120

md: 1 4,894 46

cmd: 2 1,229 24

<no-ext>: 1 1,145 21

manifest: 2 813 18

manifest_: 1 593 11

xml_: 1 276 6

command: 1 330 2

sh: 1 326 2

dds: 399 3,239,040 0

png: 215 509,988 0

mp3: 30 298,785 0

gif: 15 13,919 0

jar: 7 615,440 0

gz: 6 559,593 0

jpg: 3 5,983 0

ico: 2 225,921 0

dll: 2 198,904 0

rsa: 2 1,182 0



PROJECT BINARY STATS

Files Size Lines

<ALL>: 1,434 3,774,259 0

class: 875 2,778,418 0

class$: 514 913,714 0

class$$: 43 80,146 0

class$$$: 2 1,981 0





https://repmastered.app

graNite Profile Blog Joined December 2010 Germany 4412 Posts #2 Sounds great, but what do you want to achieve with this? What are you expecting from the community? "Oink oink, bitches" - Tasteless on Pigbaby winning a map against Flash

shid0x Profile Joined July 2012 Korea (South) 4996 Posts #3



Awww fuck yeah thanks ! On February 04 2016 18:21 graNite wrote:

Sounds great, but what do you want to achieve with this? What are you expecting from the community?

Well for education purpose its quite good, young devs often lack some good examples to work with.

But to be fair if you don't know anything about programming you wouldn't understand what i'm saying or what is it about :p Well for education purpose its quite good, young devs often lack some good examples to work with.But to be fair if you don't know anything about programming you wouldn't understand what i'm saying or what is it about :p RIP MKP

HornyHerring Profile Joined March 2011 Papua New Guinea 1031 Posts #4 On February 04 2016 18:21 graNite wrote:

Sounds great, but what do you want to achieve with this? What are you expecting from the community?

It's not about expecting anything from the community, it's about people being able to contribute, if the wish to, to a project that was previously mostly closed. Anyone into coding that is using this app will most likely be eager to contribute.



Don't worry. nobody is expecting you to do anything, no reason to be suspicious... It's not about expecting anything from the community, it's about people being able to contribute, if the wish to, to a project that was previously mostly closed. Anyone into coding that is using this app will most likely be eager to contribute.Don't worry. nobody is expecting you to do anything, no reason to be suspicious... oh, hai

Dakota_Fanning Profile Joined January 2008 Hungary 2135 Posts Last Edited: 2016-02-04 09:41:16 #5 On February 04 2016 18:21 graNite wrote:

Sounds great, but what do you want to achieve with this? What are you expecting from the community?

Expecting nothing. Scelight is not open-sourced to get something back. If you're not curious how Scelight is created and developed, or you're not into coding, then it might not "touch" you.



But there are many who were really curious how Scelight can do specific things. It is also a quite big / complex project and system which is really great for educational purposes.



I'm sure it will also do a great good to many other SC2 related tools and sites as sources of Scelight are now a great source of information.



Also being open-source itself has lots of advantages. To mention a few:

Auditability: It's an assurance that it does not do bad things in the back (if it would, since it's open source, it would quickly be discovered and published).



It's an assurance that it does not do bad things in the back (if it would, since it's open source, it would quickly be discovered and published). Survival: It will not die with me (if something would happen to me).



It will not die with me (if something would happen to me). Great source of information .



. Educational purpose.



Involvement: people can now look behind the curtains and be able to contribute - would they have the will to do so.



people can now look behind the curtains and be able to contribute - would they have the will to do so. Quality and Security: since it's open source, there might be others discovering implementation bugs which I would not - improving software quality and security.



since it's open source, there might be others discovering implementation bugs which I would not - improving software quality and security. Many-many more reasons, just Google for "advantages of open source software"... Expecting nothing. Scelight is not open-sourced to get something back. If you're not curious how Scelight is created and developed, or you're not into coding, then it might not "touch" you.But there are many who were really curious how Scelight can do specific things. It is also a quite big / complex project and system which is really great for educational purposes.I'm sure it will also do a great good to many other SC2 related tools and sites as sources of Scelight are now a great source of information.Also being open-sourcehas lots of advantages. To mention a few: https://repmastered.app

EatingBomber Profile Joined August 2015 1017 Posts #6 Hello, I am very interested in your program. However, I am a plebeian who knows nothing about coding. Would you be kind enough to direct me to any personally-recommended sources of information? Thank

Dakota_Fanning Profile Joined January 2008 Hungary 2135 Posts #7 On February 04 2016 18:52 EatingBomber wrote:

Hello, I am very interested in your program. However, I am a plebeian who knows nothing about coding. Would you be kind enough to direct me to any personally-recommended sources of information? Thank

What kind of information are you looking for?



If you just want to use the software, then you can just download it from its home page:



If you're looking for information about coding, sorry, but this is not something you can pick up in 1 or 2 days. Programming (aka developing, software engineering) is an art and science which takes years to develop and master, and you can never reach the top (there is no "top" of which you can't get better).



There are plenty of tutorials and books and everything else on the internet about software development and engineering, just google it. But don't expect to become a "fluent" coder in a week. What kind of information are you looking for?If you just want to use the software, then you can just download it from its home page: Scelight Downloads If you're looking for information about coding, sorry, but this is not something you can pick up in 1 or 2 days. Programming (aka developing, software engineering) is an art and science which takes years to develop and master, and you can never reach the top (there is no "top" of which you can't get better).There are plenty of tutorials and books and everything else on the internet about software development and engineering, just google it. But don't expect to become a "fluent" coder in a week. https://repmastered.app

stargunner Profile Joined July 2014 United States 135 Posts #8 i am no coder but thanks for your contributions to the community and for this amazing program. i use it all the time. look forward to seeing what people make for it if anything.

Romple Profile Joined October 2010 United States 57 Posts Last Edited: 2016-02-04 17:55:27 #9



Also thanks You may want to consider adding a license to the project. I may have missed it but it looks like there's no open source license attached. Not that I think there'd be any legal troubles, but it's usually a good idea to include one.Also thanks

slit Profile Joined March 2013 Spain 209 Posts #10 Thanks for this! I see myself using it to analyze some stuff me and my friends tend to debate under subjectivity :D

Chaggi Profile Joined August 2010 Korea (South) 1934 Posts #11 Some open dev, please add back in EAPM



For some reason, I miss that feature the most

johnnzandrw Profile Joined February 2016 1 Post Last Edited: 2016-02-04 18:52:25 #12



User was banned for this post. Bot edit.

Liox Profile Joined December 2013 Germany 47 Posts #13 Hey Dakota_Fanning,

can I just push fixes / additions to the repository or do you have some kind of audition system in place before new commits are added to the code?

Can you probably share a little bit about what, from your point of view, needs to be done? What are the next steps you'd like to accomplish? "Put mind in gear before open mouth"

Dakota_Fanning Profile Joined January 2008 Hungary 2135 Posts #14 On February 05 2016 02:54 Romple wrote:

You may want to consider adding a license to the project. I may have missed it but it looks like there's no open source license attached. Not that I think there'd be any legal troubles, but it's usually a good idea to include one.



Also thanks You may want to consider adding a license to the project. I may have missed it but it looks like there's no open source license attached. Not that I think there'd be any legal troubles, but it's usually a good idea to include one.Also thanks

Thanks for the note, I added a license. Thanks for the note, I added a license. https://repmastered.app

Dakota_Fanning Profile Joined January 2008 Hungary 2135 Posts #15 On February 05 2016 04:10 Liox wrote:

Hey Dakota_Fanning,

can I just push fixes / additions to the repository or do you have some kind of audition system in place before new commits are added to the code?

Can you probably share a little bit about what, from your point of view, needs to be done? What are the next steps you'd like to accomplish?

I will write a document about the way of contributions soon.



Things that need to be done should now be recorded in the



I tracked some in the



Also many things that "needs to be done" exist in the form of forum posts I will write a document about the way of contributions soon.Things that need to be done should now be recorded in the Github issues page of the Scelight repo.I tracked some in the docs/TODO.txt but this list has not been revised for some time now, so not all might be valid or still important.Also many things that "needs to be done" exist in the form of forum posts https://repmastered.app

Dakota_Fanning Profile Joined January 2008 Hungary 2135 Posts #16 On February 05 2016 04:10 Liox wrote:

Hey Dakota_Fanning,

can I just push fixes / additions to the repository or do you have some kind of audition system in place before new commits are added to the code?

Can you probably share a little bit about what, from your point of view, needs to be done? What are the next steps you'd like to accomplish? On February 05 2016 14:08 Dakota_Fanning wrote:

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On February 05 2016 04:10 Liox wrote:

Hey Dakota_Fanning,

can I just push fixes / additions to the repository or do you have some kind of audition system in place before new commits are added to the code?

Can you probably share a little bit about what, from your point of view, needs to be done? What are the next steps you'd like to accomplish?

I will write a document about the way of contributions soon.



Things that need to be done should now be recorded in the



I tracked some in the



Also many things that "needs to be done" exist in the form of forum posts I will write a document about the way of contributions soon.Things that need to be done should now be recorded in the Github issues page of the Scelight repo.I tracked some in the docs/TODO.txt but this list has not been revised for some time now, so not all might be valid or still important.Also many things that "needs to be done" exist in the form of forum posts

Ok, made some wiki pages of:

Way of Contributions



Environment Setup

They are quite rudimentary, I will improve them by time. Ok, made some wiki pages of:They are quite rudimentary, I will improve them by time. https://repmastered.app

DropMsZ1 Profile Joined February 2016 4 Posts #17 Oh my dear!



I don't really know what will happen to scelight in the future but in anyway I'd like to thanks developpers of SC2Gears & Scelight. Great job guys, it was amazing!!!!!

Shield Profile Blog Joined August 2009 Bulgaria 4822 Posts #18



Any C++/C#? I didn't find anything after a quick check. Java...Any C++/C#? I didn't find anything after a quick check.

rewtamus Profile Blog Joined January 2011 United States 187 Posts #19 really appreciate it Thank you very much for open-sourcing thisreally appreciate it

SC2Frozen Profile Joined November 2012 Switzerland 23 Posts #20 This is awesome, thanks. Top of my list for integrations (if someone is looking for ideas) would be the MMR plugin from sc2gears