John-Smith-Modded / JSTR-Modded-1.7.x

John Smith: Technician's Remix for MC 1.7.x
https://john-smith-modded.github.io/
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Bringing the original JS feel back #129

Open lesdmark opened 8 years ago

lesdmark commented 8 years ago

Guy's what is it that we could do to bring the pack back to it's original feel better. If we need to redo our own base to work off of and call it JS Reloaded or Revival or whatnot then I think that is what needs to be done. I hate the way minecraft even looks without the pack anymore but there are definitely some textures in the pack that don't fit. I want to get some excitement generated around the pack again. Maybe get some streamers or youtubers using it again.

goldbattle commented 8 years ago

Just so everybody knows, the current js-legacy static site runs on github pages. So everybody is free to create a PR to the repo to suggest any change: https://github.com/John-Smith-Modded/john-smith-modded.github.io

As for the 1.8.x repo, I have created a new repository, and you should all have push access to it. I am a bit busy with my studies, but I will try to help where I can. I setup JSTR back on github so that it could be self sustaining and the contributors could change it to whatever they want it to be. On the money side of things, the credits we get through the curseforge is what allows for the domain to be bought each year. The orginal thought would be a central portal that both the vanilla pack, and modded pack could be accessed through, hence the "js-legacy.net" and not the "jstr.net" site.

ScottKillen commented 8 years ago

:+1:

damonmensch commented 8 years ago

Does anyone know if jenkins could potentially be set up to autobuild the texture packs for us? If so then we'd at least have something for a git commit build, or is a different option better? One of our main problems seems to be a lack of updating the pack on the site.

Oddface commented 8 years ago

We should have some kind of automated updating for sure.