12-06-2012, 12:41 AM
Hello,
I run a popular minecraft server and desperately want to switch from craftbukkit to mc-server because of the huge performance difference.
I also want to promote mc-server.org as this should be used instead of craftbukkit as I think it should never have been coded in Java. (Silly EvilSeph)
Anyways, I'm looking for a person or some people to recreate and maintain the popular bukkit plugins in LUA for mc-server. I have a budget of $50 per plugin (maybe more). I'd rather you thought of it as a donation rather than a freelance as I want it to be open-source rather than private. These plugins NEED to be developed in order to make this server type usable
The plugins are:
- Multiworld Management - Create worlds, change world properties [pvp enabled,spawn monsters disabled etc]
- Survival Games (same as the bukkit plugin) -
- World Guard (same as the bukkit plugin) -
I would really appreciate some help with this, I could try to put some input into the programming, I really want to see this project go big.
Thanks,
DubstepCraig.
I run a popular minecraft server and desperately want to switch from craftbukkit to mc-server because of the huge performance difference.
I also want to promote mc-server.org as this should be used instead of craftbukkit as I think it should never have been coded in Java. (Silly EvilSeph)
Anyways, I'm looking for a person or some people to recreate and maintain the popular bukkit plugins in LUA for mc-server. I have a budget of $50 per plugin (maybe more). I'd rather you thought of it as a donation rather than a freelance as I want it to be open-source rather than private. These plugins NEED to be developed in order to make this server type usable
The plugins are:
- Multiworld Management - Create worlds, change world properties [pvp enabled,spawn monsters disabled etc]
- Survival Games (same as the bukkit plugin) -
- World Guard (same as the bukkit plugin) -
I would really appreciate some help with this, I could try to put some input into the programming, I really want to see this project go big.
Thanks,
DubstepCraig.