Nice and giant database. It could be extremely improved adding:
1)A small and big version - In big version it adds a little description (very painful to put in all mods)
2)Rating - The people can rate the mods (0-5 Stars)
3)Better design
4)" Magic launcher MultiMC:better than above
I think Magic Launcher's creator will get sad :'(
(just ignore this number)
5)What means replies?
6) Add google ads to the right of the site - I know everybody will not like this idea, but just to you buy some candies.
Nice and giant database. It could be extremely improved adding:
1)A small and big version - In big version it adds a little description (very painful to put in all mods)
2)Rating - The people can rate the mods (0-5 Stars)
3)Better design
4)" Magic launcher MultiMC:better than above
I think Magic Launcher's creator will get sad :'(
(just ignore this number)
5)What means replies?
6) Add google ads to the right of the site - I know everybody will not like this idea, but just to you buy some candies.
hahaha, thanks for the tips, replies is the # of replies to the thread of the mod :). the more active it is, the higher it is on my list.
also, the creator of magic launcher isn't the most cooperative guy ;P and I know the plans that Forkk13 has for multimc and we may be planning on creating a client that merges my database with his launcher so. who knows where that goes. and this isn't the website, it's google docs, can't put ads on that. website is coming along
I'm one of two web dev's on this project and I'd like to announce the release of phase one of this project! In order to see the final vision come to life we have to attach useful metadata to all the mods that we catalogue. To begin with we've decided to start with categorizing the mods. We need all the help we can get as there are over 14,000!
This site: http://categorize.wiglepedia.org is where everyone can come and help categorize some mods. In this first stage each mod is just as important as the next so for the time being, only 100 uncategorized mods are listed. Once you categorize a mod it will be removed from your list and replaced with another mod that you havn't categorized yet. Once a mod has been categorized by at least 10 different people it will be considered categorized and removed from everyone's list of 100 and replaced.
Once we have enough categorized mods we'll be able to deploy the next stage which will be a large step towards realizing the goal, it will give us the ability to browse and filter by category and search the mod database.
We need all the help we can get to make what we all hope to be a wonderful advance and convenience for the minecraft modding community. Thank you very much for support and for your categorizations!
PS also, the back-end API will be publicly available for anyone to query. At this stage it is just open and accepting requests, the documentation is (slightly out of date, will be updated soon, and) available at https://github.com/L...de/SR-Rails-API. Relatively soon we will be updating the API to require an API token to accept requests and we'll be providing an interface for developers to (freely) obtain API tokens. This will be done for both security reasons and for statistical analysis. The reason for opening up our API is to invite other developers to interface with our data and help bring this experience to other systems and platforms.
mhm
Ill check thanks for the tip
go to esper.net and go to the channel #antitechnic, the technic team is there to tell you why it is illegal
1)A small and big version - In big version it adds a little description (very painful to put in all mods)
2)Rating - The people can rate the mods (0-5 Stars)
3)Better design
4)"
Magic launcher
MultiMC:better than above
I think Magic Launcher's creator will get sad :'(
(just ignore this number)
5)What means replies?
6) Add google ads to the right of the site - I know everybody will not like this idea, but just to you buy some candies.
also very good job on this
hahaha, thanks for the tips, replies is the # of replies to the thread of the mod :). the more active it is, the higher it is on my list.
also, the creator of magic launcher isn't the most cooperative guy ;P and I know the plans that Forkk13 has for multimc and we may be planning on creating a client that merges my database with his launcher so. who knows where that goes. and this isn't the website, it's google docs, can't put ads on that. website is coming along
SOON
which link?
I'll put that list there once I completely fill out that column. It's quite time consuming
i also got this error
the list is at Link Removed
Thank you
hahaha XD www.indiegogo.com/SR-launcher?a=492834 maybe there?
wut? O-o
which website? O:
I'm one of two web dev's on this project and I'd like to announce the release of phase one of this project! In order to see the final vision come to life we have to attach useful metadata to all the mods that we catalogue. To begin with we've decided to start with categorizing the mods. We need all the help we can get as there are over 14,000!
This site: http://categorize.wiglepedia.org is where everyone can come and help categorize some mods. In this first stage each mod is just as important as the next so for the time being, only 100 uncategorized mods are listed. Once you categorize a mod it will be removed from your list and replaced with another mod that you havn't categorized yet. Once a mod has been categorized by at least 10 different people it will be considered categorized and removed from everyone's list of 100 and replaced.
Once we have enough categorized mods we'll be able to deploy the next stage which will be a large step towards realizing the goal, it will give us the ability to browse and filter by category and search the mod database.
We need all the help we can get to make what we all hope to be a wonderful advance and convenience for the minecraft modding community. Thank you very much for support and for your categorizations!
PS also, the back-end API will be publicly available for anyone to query. At this stage it is just open and accepting requests, the documentation is (slightly out of date, will be updated soon, and) available at https://github.com/L...de/SR-Rails-API. Relatively soon we will be updating the API to require an API token to accept requests and we'll be providing an interface for developers to (freely) obtain API tokens. This will be done for both security reasons and for statistical analysis. The reason for opening up our API is to invite other developers to interface with our data and help bring this experience to other systems and platforms.