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To: jjm@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Jeff Mallatt)
Subject: [Freeciv] Re: Updated Spanish ruleset
From: "Miguel Farah F." <miguel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 15:44:19 -0300 (CLST)

Jeff Mallatt dijo/said:
>
>At 2000/12/30 11:30 , Miguel Farah F. wrote:
>>Now, I'm new to freeciv and to ruleset modifications, so please answer
>>this:
>
>There's lots of good information on the web site at
><http://www.freeciv.org/>.  Especially look at "How to Contribute" and
>other items in the "Development" column.

Ok, I'm looking at them now.


>>1) the changed lists are 'leader', 'leader_sex', 'ruler_titles' and
>>   'cities'. If I understood correctly the indications, these changes
>>   should NOT affect other files, and thus I could send the modified 
>>   data/nation/spanish.ruleset only in order to have it included in
>>   the next Freeciv release, right?
>
>You are correct in that the lists you changed do not affect other files.

Thanks.


>>2) If so, where/who should I send the file to? Since it's a 3K file, is
>>   it OK if I simply post it here, uuencoded?
>
>This mailing list is more for players and general information.
>Contributions to development are better posted to
><freeciv-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>.  Also, most people prefer MIME encoding.
>
>Since nation ruleset files are small it is less important, but for most
>files we prefer that you post a "patch", using "diff -u".  (Actually, a
>patch is preferred even for small files like nation rulesets.)  Again, see
>the "How to Contribute" page at <http://www.freeciv.org/contribute.html>.

All right, I'll do that and post it to freeciv-dev.



>>3) I also decided to work on the Chilean nation (since Argentina and
>>   Brazil are included already). I already did the chilean.ruleset, but
>>   I'm not sure what to do next - does anyone, by any chance, done the
>>   Texas flag? (it's very close to the Chilean one, so I could adapt it
>>   with ease)
>
>Unfortunately, we're running up against a program limit on the number of
>nations, so I have not been accepting new nations lately.

Oh, Ok. Can I reserve a quota when you begin accepting new nations
again? :-)


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