He promised that d2jsp, his newly named bot, would be open source. He began a campaign against JED and its manager and creator (Morgalis and smoke, respectively). That’s where, as they say, things got interesting. After several days, he had a somewhat working alpha that did little more than run a script and print in the game. Undeterred, he found out that it was using SpiderMonkey, and set to work writing his own version, using publicly available source code from Mousepad’s maphack. He asked Morgalis if he could join the team developing the core of JED, and was denied because no one knew who he was. All was going well, when an unknown person by the handle of njaguar decided he could do better. It was posted far and wide, and drew in quite a bit of talent to write scripts to do various botting tasks. It all started one day, when Morgalis announced that her “crack team of coders” (aka smoke) had written a bot platform using the SpiderMonkey javascript engine, called JED. Let me tell you a little story about a project called JED and how njaguar ruined a perfectly good community project with his greed… It’s a long read but has some interesting info you don’t usually see. ‘njaguar’ is just not a good person at all. This post was written by a coder in 2008 detailing how Paul T.
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