I'm delighted to say that we have quite an awesome team working on Masterwork! Meph, Myself, Putnam, Splinterz, Billy Jack, Sage Ethereal, and Thistleknot have all directly contributed to recent works, and the number of contributors isincreasing! Having other people patch bugs in the software and games I enjoy is my idea of heaven, and so you all completely rock! Thank you!
However, as Meph has mentioned in the top-post, we definitely need more communication between everyone. While not everyone *needs* to know what everyone else is working on, it would be great to have a place where people who are contributing (or thinking of contributing) can discuss ideas, announce plans, and generally make sure that everyone has the option of staying up-to-date with whatever areas they need.
I don't know if we can set up a sub-board, but I would love to see a 'DF Modding > Masterwork DF > Development' board. This means developers can more easily see what's going on, and regular players won't regularly be spammed with dev-exclusive topics. It also means new contributors have an easy place to go to get involved.
In any case, I'd also like to propose that we use github for both change control management (ie: changes to the raws themselves), as well as issue tracking. Most people won't need to learn anything but the very basics of git, but this will make it much easier to ensure everyone's changes integrate cleanly, and to track which changes relate to which bugs and features. Obviously many of us are already using github for this purpose. I'm happy to continue in my role as Change Control Pixie, making sure everyone's work meshes together cleanly. Using github also makes the experience for contributors much more satisfying; they can see when their changes are integrated into the main branch, or when their bug or feature has been resolved.
I'm especially eager to get us moving onto better communication and change control now, since Warlocks and other playable races are coming up, and I'm sure those will come with significant changes.
If anyone needs a hand with git or github, I'm more than happy to offer my assistance. I know there can be a bit of a learning curve at first, but once everything they make everything else much, much easier.
~ T