Time Nick Message 03:59 apprentice Question about standards for copyright headers (I looked through the readme & the dev wiki and was unable to find anything): 03:59 apprentice a) If I'm making a new header file with original code, should I set the copyright to myself? 03:59 apprentice b) If I'm making substantial changes to existing code (VAE impl for example), should I add a copyright line for myself? 03:59 apprentice The reason I'm asking is that lots of files that have definitely been changed recently but have a most recent copyright header of 2013 - for example, `src/craftdef.cpp` was modified by Desour in 2023, but no copyright header reflects that. I'm confused on why this would be the case. 06:04 celeron55_ you should, but you don't have to 06:04 celeron55_ that's why most of them are outdated 06:05 celeron55_ given that we use git, the full headers are not really needed anyway. they could be shortened and cleaned up one day 14:34 MTDiscord merging #14660 in 10m 14:34 ShadowBot https://github.com/minetest/minetest/issues/14660 -- Flip "opaque_water" setting to "translucent_liquids" by Xeno333 14:46 MTDiscord done 15:51 MTDiscord merging #14565 in 10m 15:51 ShadowBot https://github.com/minetest/minetest/issues/14565 -- Upgrade client active object mgr tests to Catch2 by JosiahWI 15:53 MTDiscord rubenwardy self-requested a review, does he want to look at it first? 15:53 rubenwardy no good ahead 16:05 MTDiscord Can #11330 be closed now? 16:05 ShadowBot https://github.com/minetest/minetest/issues/11330 -- Flip "opaque water" setting to "translucent water" 16:40 MTDiscord oops, looks like that wasn't linked