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Serious feature/idea - lets gamify this #611
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Its a cool idea but it would morph this project away from its original intentions. I would like to see someone try this idea though as a different project. |
👍 for a different repo. |
I am now wondering if there is some way we can modify botwillacceptanything so that it is in control of the repository for this game and will only grant write access to people this means that the project will not need to rely on people remembering to pass on access to the repository to the next person as it would be done automatically |
Did anyone ever set up a new repo for this? |
There was a project I read about a while ago that used minecraft to toy with some existential ideas. It was minecraft as you know it, except with the following rules:
I don't actually know the outcome of that experiment, but there's this powerful concept of continuity and dependency. You live off the land that some God, or some unknown being before you, has created. It's like the past million years of human existence condensed into a much shorter experiment.
I want to build a similar experiment in the form of open source contributions. If there's no such thing as a merge conflict (one commit from each unique person at a time), and everyone has full creative freedom during their turn but can also build on the work of others, what can we collectively build? This is the evolution of a program.
Some rules/ideas I was thinking about
Thoughts?
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