Windows binaries 1 server, permanently running on a server and a client distributed to the guild, given passwords etc.
1 password for admins, 1 password for guests
NOTE: See the curseforge project pages for information.
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Raidserver project is:
Essentially a data storage system tailored to manage a guild, dkp and so on
Its also a work in progress, but still proven really stable
by that i mean, in the future im going to add more features and elaborate more on details, ease and graphical quality of both the client itself and the webserver functionality of the raidserver*
* The raidserver has its own (currently extremely simple) webserver running that shows a page with dkp totals, on a port of your choosing, such as 80 (http) or user-defined
The useability of this system is currently good enough for public usage, in my opinion -
Because of the fact that I managed to write a string writer to the NRT (raidtracker).
However, if some helpful soul will be so kind and help me root out the problems I find with it, it would make this project reach release stage much sooner.
These are the issues I have:
1. NRT doesn't track bosskills, merely boss mob names, sometimes the boss is registered as the zone name of the instance (ie. Naxxramas)
2. NRT doesn't show me (or know) how to track attendancy PER boss, because no raid leader (that i know of) would want to write a string for each kill, even though it isnt the most time consuming thing
and last
3. Some items aren't always registered well, such as their names (must be my code that isn't completely dependable)
Please see additional information for installation procedures, general usage, and bumps in the road
Facts
- Date created
- 15 Feb 2009
- Categories
- Last update
- 17 Feb 2009
- Development stage
- Beta
- Language
- enUS
- License
- All Rights Reserved
- Curse link
- Raidserver
- Recent files
- B: Raidserver beta for 3.0.9 on 17 Feb 2009
- B: Raidclient beta for 3.0.9 on 17 Feb 2009
- A: Raidclient for 3.0.9 on 15 Feb 2009
- A: Raidserver for 3.0.9 on 15 Feb 2009