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# List of AUTHORS who contributed over time to the Erupe project
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# List of authors who contributed to Erupe
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## Point of current development
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## Point of current development
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The project is currently developed under https://github.com/ZeruLight/Erupe
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The project is currently developed under https://github.com/ZeruLight/Erupe
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## History of development
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## History of development
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Development of this project dates back to 2019, and was developed under various umbrellas over time:
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Development of this project dates back to 2019, and was developed under various umbrellas over time:
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* Cappuccino (Fist/Ando/Ellie42) (The Erupe Developers), 2019-2020 (https://github.com/Ellie42/Erupe / https://github.com/ricochhet/Erupe-Legacy) (Still active closed source)
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* Cappuccino (Fist/Ando/Ellie42) ("The Erupe Developers"), 2019-2020 (https://github.com/Ellie42/Erupe / https://github.com/ricochhet/Erupe-Legacy) (Still active closed source)
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* Einherjar Team, ????-2022 Feb (There is no git history for this period, this team's work was taken and used as a foundation for future repositories)
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* Einherjar Team, ????-2022 Feb (There is no git history for this period, this team's work was taken and used as a foundation for future repositories)
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* Community Edition, 2022 (https://github.com/xl3lackout/Erupe)
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* Community Edition, 2022 (https://github.com/xl3lackout/Erupe)
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* Zerulight, 2022-2023 (https://github.com/ZeruLight/Erupe)
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* sekaiwish Fork, 2022 (https://github.com/sekaiwish/Erupe)
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* ZeruLight, 2022-2023 (https://github.com/ZeruLight/Erupe)
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## Authorship of the code
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## Authorship of the code
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Authorship is assigned for each commit within the git history, which is stored in these git repos:
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Authorship is assigned for each commit within the git history, which is stored in these git repos:
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* https://github.com/ricochhet/Erupe-Legacy
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* https://github.com/ricochhet/Erupe-Legacy
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* https://github.com/xl3lackout/Erupe
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* https://github.com/xl3lackout/Erupe
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Note there is a divergence between Ellie42s branch and xl3lackout where history has been lost.
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Note the divergence between Ellie42's branch and xl3lackout's where history has been lost.
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Unfortunately, we have no detailed information on the history of the Erupe pre-2022
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Unfortunately, we have no detailed information on the history of Erupe before 2022.
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if somebody can provide information, please contact us, so that we can make this history available.
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If somebody can provide information, please contact us, so that we can make this history available.
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## Exceptions with third-party libraries
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## Exceptions with third-party libraries
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The third-party libraries have their own way of addressing authorship and the authorship of commits importing/updating
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The third-party libraries have their own way of addressing authorship and the authorship of commits importing/updating
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a third-party library reflects who did the importing instead of who wrote the code within the commit.
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a third-party library reflects who did the importing instead of who wrote the code within the commit.
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The Authors of third-party libraries are not explicitly mentioned, and usually is possible to obtain from the files belonging to the third-party libraries.
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The authors of third-party libraries are not explicitly mentioned, and usually is possible to obtain from the files belonging to the third-party libraries.
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# Erupe
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# Erupe
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## Client Compatiblity
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## Client Compatibility
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### Platforms
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### Platforms
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- PC
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- PC
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- PlayStation 3
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- PlayStation 3
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## Docker
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## Docker
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Please see the readme in [docker/README.md](./docker/README.md). At the moment this is only really good for quick installs and checking out development not for production.
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Please see [docker/README.md](./docker/README.md). This is intended for quick installs and development, not for production.
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## Schemas
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## Schemas
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We source control the following schemas:
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We source control the following schemas:
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- Initialisation Schemas: These initialise the application database to a clean install from a specific version.
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- Initialization Schema: This initializes the application database to a specific version (9.1.0).
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- Update Schemas: These are update files they should be ran in order of version to get to the latest schema.
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- Update Schemas: These are update files that should be ran on top of the initialization schema.
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- Patch Schemas: These are for development and should be ran from the lastest available update schema or initial schema. These eventually get condensed into `Update Schemas` and then deleted when updated to a new version.
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- Patch Schemas: These are for development and should be run after running all initialization and update schema. These get condensed into `Update Schemas` and deleted when updated to a new release.
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- Bundled Schemas: These are demo reference files to allow servers to be able to roll their own shops, distributions gachas and scenarios set ups.
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- Bundled Schemas: These are demo reference files to give servers standard set-ups.
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Note: Patch schemas are subject to change! You should only be using them if you are following along with development.
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Note: Patch schemas are subject to change! You should only be using them if you are following along with development.
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