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There is a huge number of issues. The first large set of issues was collected by Poikilos when working as a teacher and running a student server. A teacher's aide collected and validated many of the issues. Poikilos then transferred the issues from several files and notes to this GitHub repo. | There is a huge number of issues. The first large set of issues was collected by Poikilos when working as a teacher and running a student server. A teacher's aide collected and validated many of the issues. Poikilos then transferred the issues from several files and notes to this GitHub repo. | ||
Most of the issues are on the Lua side. For that reason or others, most of them are considered out of scope or even "wontfix" by the MT5 team. The code covered is: | Most of the issues are gameplay issues (such as unintuitive or missing features) and therefore are on the Lua side. For that reason or others, most of them are considered out of scope or even "wontfix" by the MT5 team. The code covered is: | ||
* | * Linux Minetest Kit's engine releases (for differences from Luanti and each other, see [[MT5 Changes]]): | ||
** Classic | ** "Classic" Final Minetest | ||
** Finetest | ** Finetest | ||
** Trolltest | ** Trolltest | ||
* | * Linux Minetest Kit's [[Minetest#Minetest_games|Games]] | ||
** [[Bucket Game]]: Contains many improved and/or integrated versions of mods, including many that are otherwise unmaintained, especially to support old worlds but also to provide a broader baseline than minetest_game. | ** [[Bucket Game]]: Contains many improved and/or integrated versions of mods, including many that are otherwise unmaintained, especially to support old worlds but also to provide a broader baseline than minetest_game. | ||
** any others included or on live servers | ** any others included or on live servers | ||
* Live servers ([[MTWorlds#OldCoder_worlds]]) | |||
* Offline worlds (Such as Bucket City which contains large historical site recreations by Slopsbucket) | |||
== Repo contents == | == Repo contents == | ||
Latest revision as of 07:01, 31 January 2026
Poikilos' EnlivenMinetest repo is used as the issue tracker for Final Minetest:
https://github.com/Poikilos/EnlivenMinetest
Issues scope
There is a huge number of issues. The first large set of issues was collected by Poikilos when working as a teacher and running a student server. A teacher's aide collected and validated many of the issues. Poikilos then transferred the issues from several files and notes to this GitHub repo.
Most of the issues are gameplay issues (such as unintuitive or missing features) and therefore are on the Lua side. For that reason or others, most of them are considered out of scope or even "wontfix" by the MT5 team. The code covered is:
- Linux Minetest Kit's engine releases (for differences from Luanti and each other, see MT5 Changes):
- "Classic" Final Minetest
- Finetest
- Trolltest
- Linux Minetest Kit's Games
- Bucket Game: Contains many improved and/or integrated versions of mods, including many that are otherwise unmaintained, especially to support old worlds but also to provide a broader baseline than minetest_game.
- any others included or on live servers
- Live servers (MTWorlds#OldCoder_worlds)
- Offline worlds (Such as Bucket City which contains large historical site recreations by Slopsbucket)
Repo contents
- A set of scripts for installing and maintaining Minetest.
- Not actively maintained except installer scripts.
- Installer scripts are planned to be deprecated and replaced with a GUI launcher (using https://github.com/Hierosoft/hierosoft as a backend).
- Build script was integrated into Linux Minetest Kit's (which OldCoder converted to Perl to reduce unpredictability due to large size).
- Overlaps features of minebest and now tends to integrate with it (such as minetest-start, minetest-stop, etc.)

