This is the README file for TinyMUSH 3. Please look at the following files for details on specific aspects of TinyMUSH 3. INSTALL Installation instructions CONVERT.MUX Converting from TinyMUX CONVERT.TINY22 Converting from TinyMUSH 2.2 FAQ Frequently-asked questions CHANGES TinyMUSH 3 general changelog BETA TinyMUSH 3 beta changelog CHANGES.TINY20 The old CHANGES file from TinyMUSH 2.0.10p6 CHANGES.TINY22 The old CHANGES file from TinyMUSH 2.2.5 CHANGES.MUX The old CHANGES file from TinyMUX 1.6 MODULES Developer information on creating modules README.TOOLS Additional programs in src/tools CREDITS Credits and thanks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TinyMUSH 3 began as a project to fuse the TinyMUSH 2.2 and TinyMUX codebases, in an effort to create a best-of-breed server that combined the best features and enhancements of both, and then built additional innovations and increased stability on top of that merged codebase. TinyMUSH 3.0 is not a rewrite; we wanted to maintain close to 100% backwards compatibility, and the sheer scope of effort that would have been necessary in order to create a new server from scratch was beyond our available time resources. However, every line of the code has been gone through in the process of creating TinyMUSH 3.0. A large number of bugs have been fixed, portions have been rewritten to be cleaner and more efficient, and a slew of new features have been added. TinyMUSH 3.1 and beyond will extend this further, providing a solidly stable server, improved efficiency, and many feature enhancements. The initial TinyMUSH 3.0 release was jointly developed by David Passmore and Lydia Leong; Robby Griffin joined the team with the release of 3.0 beta 18, and Scott Dorr joined with the release of 3.0 beta 23, and the team expects to continue to maintain TinyMUSH 3 into the forseeable future. Though we will continue to welcome contributions from the MUSH community, we expect to remain the primary developers. We believe that this will be a major platform of choice for MUSH users in the future, and we highly encourage existing TinyMUSH 2.2 and TinyMUX 1.x users to upgrade. We believe that server stability for TinyMUSH 3.0 to be excellent (no reported crash problems since the 3.0p2 release in January 2001), and we expect that TinyMUSH 3.1 stability to be at least as good. Server stability for beta versions should generally be good, but, of course, may not be as stable as full-fledged release versions. In general, TinyMUSH 3 should be more stable than any of its predecessor servers. Problems or issues should certainly be reported to the developers, and we will do our best to ensure that they're fixed promptly.