D-mod Etiquette
November 29th 2002, 04:49 PM
dinksgirl
I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?
: I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?
You can do whatever you bloody well please.
Meh, most authors are unactive, and won't care... hehe
You can do whatever you bloody well please.
Meh, most authors are unactive, and won't care... hehe
: I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?
you could allways join the BETA testers roster (see link to the left), although people don't seem to be using it much, although i will release something very soon, and have it tested there first...
you could allways join the BETA testers roster (see link to the left), although people don't seem to be using it much, although i will release something very soon, and have it tested there first...
: I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?
A lot of authors invite you to mail them in the readme files - so feel free to do it.
A lot of authors invite you to mail them in the readme files - so feel free to do it.