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So is user1.user2.* the "new hotness" naming style for collaborative bots instead of wiki.* ? Or is it a subtle distinction between specific team-ups and totally wide-open bots? I kind of like the wiki package, though I also kind of thing it should be 'robowiki'. (I put RoboRunner in 'robowiki.runner' package.)

Voidious19:43, 20 March 2013

I think these kind of team-ups have been around for a while, eg there was usa.nano.Nemo which was in package usa because both creators were from the USA. I think wiki/robowiki package is great for stuff which is specifically released as public domain, like BasicSurfer, as well as test bots like DrussiousGT, and code/utils which is meant for people to use and hoist, but I see no problem with collaborative bots.

Skilgannon20:01, 20 March 2013
 

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Yeah, Scarlet was the one I remembered, but now I also recall GeomancyBS, which was "synapse.rsim". I think "usa" package was more because of the Robocode Olympics.

I wasn't passing judgement, just curious. :-) I can certainly see why user1.user2 makes sense as different than wiki package.

Voidious20:08, 20 March 2013