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        <title> - Added Monday 30-June-08</title>
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        <description>Introduction


LPUniveristy is an organization of individuals interested in the LPC programming language who collaborate on several different projects which relate or employ the language.

The goals of the LPUniversity organization are to provide:</description>
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 Launchpad URL: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/sapidlib/+spec/intermud3-router

Description: The original I3 network laid the ground work for LPMuds (and other mudlibs that can simulate MudOS MUD sockets) to communicate with each other. Even with the limited specifications available a solid network has been established. I intend to extended on the current network to include new features and the possibility of connecting several routers together to form an inter-router network.</description>
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 Sapidlib (formerly LPUniMudlib) is a small yet powerful mudlib aimed at creating a solid, versatile, scalable mudlib solution for a variety of text-based projects including muds (a game genre, text-based MMORPG) that incorporates revolutionary and innovative features. Sapidlib is modular in design allowing developers to piece together pre-built modules and easily create their own. Sapidlib believes in striving for usability, stability, and dependability and applies these values n…</description>
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        <description>This specification is marked as IMPLEMENTED 

The current logo is very simple and in the words of others “Stupid”. :) So I've set out to design a new logo for Sapidlib.

Current Logo




Author: Cody A.W. Somerville

Logo Proposal: Leaf

Version 1</description>
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        <description>(I really want this table floating on the right, but I can't seem to find the correct syntax yet.) 
     Name:  Richard Thomas Harrison  Location:  Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK  Launchpad:  &lt;http://launchpad.net/~harrison-rt&gt;  E-Mail:  &lt;richard.harrison@lpuni.org&gt; 
About Me

 I am a manager of a busy village Post Office in the UK. I am also a committee member of the village Cricket Club and sit on the Website administration sub-committee.</description>
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        <description>Preparing a release takes a bit of time and preparation to be successful. This document will attempt to walk you through the process

Pre-release checklist

	*  Generally, to package a release you should be the assigned “driver” or a member of the assigned “driver team” for a series. If you're unsure if you should be making a release, ask.
	*  Most (if not all) critical bugs should be fixed for a series before making a releases (it may be acceptable to release betas, release candidates, etc. wit…</description>
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