IRC log for #bzflag on 20190627

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00:43.39macsformebzflag is showing up twice now when you search for the game in the ubuntu software center (the version in the apt repository version, plus our snap version)... do we want to evaluate trying to get the repository version removed?
00:47.08macsformewe should also start discussing our next major release... specifically, unfinished features we want to wrap up, and the timeframe
00:49.04macsformea part of that should probably be evaluating the stuff Jeff was working on before he left again... others may have a better idea of it, but my impression was that a lot of it was barely started and not really functional
00:52.10macsformemaybe we could split his unfinished stuff off into a branch, so it doesn't hold up our other efforts
00:52.17blast007can the snap version start a server?
00:54.27blast007are snaps available by default in Ubuntu (and Ubuntu-based distributions)?
00:54.44blast007with debian, flatpak isn't available by default, for instance
01:01.23macsformestart server seems to work fine... installing the snap package installs /snap/bin/bzflag and /snap/bin/bzflag.bzfs, and I can start a server from the menu and then join it
01:02.00macsformeand yes, I think snaps are available by default on Ubuntu... I didn't do anything special to activate it, and the bzflag snap shows up in the software center
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