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  1. I cant test it, so can someone tell me when you fly over more flight points and you press ALT+F4 (exit wow) where you appear? On official you will appear on next flight point.
  2. I've been around mangos from the start of it, over years I tried many many private/closed and whatever you want to call them, but I still think that mangos is the only true one. Just because TheLuda didn't fail organizing things, and invested lots of his private time in it. Also there is great support of some developers, especially Vladimir and I like the way they are thinking, they don't want to make hacks, they want to make it to work as it's supposed to. That's the real attitude. Another thing is that other community's are trying to make money out of emulators or just going closed source or wasting their time trying to ruin other wow servers, and that's just wrong. So that's why none of them will join mangos, because it's free and you have to code by some rules and not just give some crappy unstable code and tell yeah we have new version. I dreamed from my start (wowemu) to see one day all developers on one place and that's a bad dream but mangos is *really* close to it and I really hope it will prevail!
  3. First I tought GIT will complicate things for me, then I downloaded GIT, installed it and followed the instructions posted on MaNGOS forums. I was back in 10 minutes. So... it's not hard at all. It's just good old command line
  4. Every open source project runs into people who are selfish, uncooperative, and disrespectful. These people can silently poison the atmosphere of a happy developer community. Come learn how to identify these people and peacefully de-fuse them before they derail your project. Told through a series of (often amusing) real-life anecdotes and experiences. » How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People (And You Can Too) » Nat Friedman: "Flame wars are part of the community culture"
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