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I gather from Kevin's comment on issue #11 in the main Descent 3 repo that the D3Edit source was probably recovered from Wayback Machine's archive of http://d3edit.warpcore.org/source.html as v1.1 (dated February 10, 2000) appears to have been the only snapshot available.
Unfortunately, some changes have been lost with the original CVS repository as several beta releases were made after that point -- the latest being v1.1 beta 9 (built on August 28, 2003).
It's more of a historical curiosity at this point, but if the original CVS history (or at least a checkout of the latest revision) could be recovered it would be worth preserving.
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GirianSeed
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Lost changes from waprcore.org CVS repo
Lost changes from warpcore.org CVS repo
Apr 19, 2024
I had a zip file on my hard drive of the d3 edit source, so that's what I uploaded. warpcore.org had a CVS server that might have had something newer, but I don't have a copy of that.
I reached out to Heiko Herrman if he has a newer copy of the D3Edit source and he's going to look for it. edit: I also emailed SClouse, but I'm not sure if the email address I have is still good.
I gather from Kevin's comment on issue #11 in the main Descent 3 repo that the D3Edit source was probably recovered from Wayback Machine's archive of http://d3edit.warpcore.org/source.html as v1.1 (dated February 10, 2000) appears to have been the only snapshot available.
Unfortunately, some changes have been lost with the original CVS repository as several beta releases were made after that point -- the latest being v1.1 beta 9 (built on August 28, 2003).
It's more of a historical curiosity at this point, but if the original CVS history (or at least a checkout of the latest revision) could be recovered it would be worth preserving.
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