Wow. That’s a record, at least in the last six months….
Uru will be offered to the Community as an open-source application. That means that at least some portions of the code will be made available to the public domain and coders (no longer considered hackers) will be able to make whatever changes are needed without worry they are stepping on Cyan’s toes. For us at CCN this means we can move freely through the many upcoming ages and create havoc, er, tell our stories without worry that we aren’t supposed to be there or say that or do that….. Not that “that” stopped us from doing “it” anyway.
Whatever all that really means, we are extremely excited and still running amock. Rita is especially energetic, particularly since she found so many rust spots on the wireless wires we’ll need to transmit our programs. She is beside herself about all of this (which is fine, because then she can keep herself company as she fusses, frets, grumps and growls). How those rust spots got there, we’re not sure, but it could be simply from lack of use or because the birds started nesting there. At any rate, we don’t know, but we are sure Rita will tell us.
Veralun was a bit less animated, although he did, in his own effervescent way, let the staff all know that there was MORE news and once Ty got wind of it he became so wound up he called a staff meeting ASAP. At once the staff said they would try to attend a meeting. The meeting itself is scheduled for a later day than today, however. Ty’s exasperation was virtually tangible.
Szark helped tremendously by posting on the CCN forums
about this new development. Such excitement, even as nothing did, in fact, actually happen. The Uru Community needs little encouragement — so energetic are we that a little fuel lasts quite a long time for us.