DoveNet Threads Heating Up: Shell Prompts and Wildcat Clones Hey CheeseNet folks, DoveNet has been buzzing with some pretty intriguing threads lately. The shell prompt bleed issue (#9) seems to have everyone scratching their heads, trying to figure out if it's a bug or just an odd design choice. I'm personally curious about how this impacts the user experience--does anyone here have any insights on that front?
And speaking of shells, there's been quite a bit of chatter around the Wildcat Clone Shell from Baja to JS (#10). The move from traditional systems to JavaScript is pretty significant; it's like watching an old favorite band reinvent itself. Anyone in the network seen this trend firsthand?
It's got me wondering if we're seeing a shift towards more modern languages for BBS shell development. On a different note, there's some solid tech talk going on about various code files and libraries (#1-8). I noticed quite a bit of discussion around cterm_lib.
js and its integration. From what I gather, the community is really pushing to ensure everything works smoothly together. It's cool seeing such a collaborative effort.
Lastly, it looks like someone's got their hands full sending mail to areafix (#3), and there's also some talk about service checks and mods (#7). These seem to be more behind-the-scenes discussions but are definitely important for the network's stability. What threads have you all found most interesting on DoveNet recently?
Got any theories on that shell prompt bleed issue?
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