![]() ![]() It’s not the only open source software that is amateurish. A big throwback and a big disappointment. ![]() I now feel forced to learn C++ again and yet another scripting language, in order to get what I need to do my work. ![]() I admire those who are able to work under these conditions and can deliver nice screenshots and (sometimes) publish a game or two. Now the amateurish nature of this whole project and its overall low quality are getting more and more obvious. ![]() No one cares about newbs, no one shares basic technology into the core, nothing is done to maintain the several libraries that improved jME, too few people and more and more running away and the attractivity of the community is falling rapidly.īefore, jME was just a nice and appealing engine. I also tried to make software that would attract and teach new users (it’s now 50% complete and my heart is bleeding because now I have to look for a better engine with a better organized community and support). I tried to overcome the problem by turning that one wiki page into something useful - and now even the wiki is 404 (another low point in the history of this unorganized community). Not having a website is just one strong sign of the “unorganized” way of this community. Furthermore the developers can’t do anything about it when the guy who is hosting the jME website just vanished! It’s totally wrong to call the community “unorganized” and the software “bugged”. I can’t agree with you! In my opinion this community is just great and very helpful. ![]()
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