Edits to the README file reflect the switch to Py3K, YAML and
addition of non-stdlib dependencies.
about mudpy
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about mudpy
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-:Copyright: (c) 2004-2010 Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>. Permission
+:Copyright: (c) 2004-2016 Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>. Permission
to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is
granted under terms provided in the LICENSE file distributed
with this software.
to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is
granted under terms provided in the LICENSE file distributed
with this software.
The mudpy project aims to create a simple, generic, cross-platform,
freely-redistributable MUD core engine which can be easily understood
and extended. It is written in pure Python (currently compatible with
The mudpy project aims to create a simple, generic, cross-platform,
freely-redistributable MUD core engine which can be easily understood
and extended. It is written in pure Python (currently compatible with
-2.5 and later 2.x versions) and has no prerequisite dependencies beyond
-Python and its built-in modules. All configuration and data are stored
-in consistently-formatted plain text files for ease of administration.
-The core engine is unicode-clean internally and supports UTF-8 encoding
-for input and output of extended text characters.
+3.3 and later versions) and has only pure Python dependencies. All
+configuration and data are stored in consistently-formatted plain text
+(YAML) files for ease of administration. The core engine is
+unicode-clean internally and supports UTF-8 encoding for input and
+output of extended text characters.
The mudpy program and sample content are released under a free and open
license, and any bug reports, criticisms, ideas, patches, content
The mudpy program and sample content are released under a free and open
license, and any bug reports, criticisms, ideas, patches, content