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Welcome to LilyPad. Download the project, explore the forums, and create your own LilyPad network.
If you use the software and enjoy it or have a question, or would like to contribute to the future of the software directly or through resources, please sign up and join our little community.
Sep
02
You can find the GoLilyPad builds to update to 1.8 on our Jenkins. To update to these builds, you will need to update the following projects:
All functionality should work 100%. Please report bugs in the Bug Reports forum.
- Bukkit-Connect (#80)
- Go-Server-Connect (#40)
- Go-Server-Proxy (#97)
All functionality should work 100%. Please report bugs in the Bug Reports forum.
Apr
09
You can find the GoLilyPad builds to update to 1.7.7 on our Jenkins. To update to these builds, you will need to update the following projects:
Rotating Motds
Courtesy of @Tzeentchful you can now have rotating motds! An example is in the default proxy.yml on the latest build.
- Go-Server-Proxy (#71)
- Bukkit-Connect (#57*)
Rotating Motds
Courtesy of @Tzeentchful you can now have rotating motds! An example is in the default proxy.yml on the latest build.
Dec
05
After days of constant work, I am here to announce the release of GoLilyPad, an implementation of LilyPad within the language Go.
Go is a natively compiled language by Google that is well-defined, highly concurrent, and exhibits high performance. In the effort to continue to offer the best performance, we have decided to move all efforts towards recreating the LilyPad platform from the ground up as GoLilyPad.
With this, it was important to us that we met the following goals:
Go is a natively compiled language by Google that is well-defined, highly concurrent, and exhibits high performance. In the effort to continue to offer the best performance, we have decided to move all efforts towards recreating the LilyPad platform from the ground up as GoLilyPad.
With this, it was important to us that we met the following goals:
- Complete compatibility with JLilyPad and all it's existing resources
- Greater performance than that of JLilyPad
- Increased features to address known issues within JLilyPad
Oct
25
You can find Server-Standalone-AllInOne and Server-Standalone-Proxy builds for Minecraft 1.7.2 confirmed working and functional. To update to these builds, you will need to upgrade the following projects:
Organization is key!
We have moved all of our repositories (except for Bukkit-*) to https://github.com/LilyPad/JLilyPad, so we can organize and collaborate on the projects better as a community.
Jenkins is not fully setup yet to cooperate with this change, so you may notice some defects such as changes not appearing.
-Query may disappear soon.
The Server-Standalone-Query and Server-Query projects...
- Bukkit-Connect (#40)
- Server-Standalone-AllInOne (#83)
- Server-Standalone-Connect (#33)
- Server-Standalone-Proxy (#83)
- Server-Standalone-Query (#30)
Organization is key!
We have moved all of our repositories (except for Bukkit-*) to https://github.com/LilyPad/JLilyPad, so we can organize and collaborate on the projects better as a community.
Jenkins is not fully setup yet to cooperate with this change, so you may notice some defects such as changes not appearing.
-Query may disappear soon.
The Server-Standalone-Query and Server-Query projects...
Sep
19
You can find Server-Standalone-AllInOne and Server-Standalone-Proxy builds for Minecraft 1.6.4 confirmed working and functional. To update to these builds, you will need to upgrade to the following projects:
Introduction of "Last of Life"
On our Jenkins continuous integration, you will begin to notice that standalone builds (particularly AllInOne and Proxy) are now being marked with a green star. A green star dates a build that has been obsoleted by the next, and is at the end of it's lifespan.
For example, the last 1.6.2 builds are now marked with a green star, while the build afterwards is 1.6.4. This is the end of the life in the development cycle for 1.6.2, and hopefully this will allow us to show it to our users more clearly.
Android is pretty...
- Server-Standalone-AllInOne (#77)
- Server-Standalone-Proxy (#77)
Introduction of "Last of Life"
On our Jenkins continuous integration, you will begin to notice that standalone builds (particularly AllInOne and Proxy) are now being marked with a green star. A green star dates a build that has been obsoleted by the next, and is at the end of it's lifespan.
For example, the last 1.6.2 builds are now marked with a green star, while the build afterwards is 1.6.4. This is the end of the life in the development cycle for 1.6.2, and hopefully this will allow us to show it to our users more clearly.
Android is pretty...
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