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: - Then by the project activity state (as obviously active projects are more desirable) This sorting will most likely not be important at the top of the list as only active projects are going to add latest support anyways.
 
: - Then by the project activity state (as obviously active projects are more desirable) This sorting will most likely not be important at the top of the list as only active projects are going to add latest support anyways.
 
: --[[User:Phoenix616|Phoenix616]] ([[User talk:Phoenix616|talk]]) 15:28, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
 
: --[[User:Phoenix616|Phoenix616]] ([[User talk:Phoenix616|talk]]) 15:28, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
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== Page restructure ==
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I've been looking a bit at this page, and it seems like a mess right now. It can be difficult to find what you're after, and there is no ordering or categories.
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I propose we restructure the page something like this:
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- A section at the top for servers that support the latest version, ordered by development status followed by alphabetically.
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- A section for servers that are either in active development and still working to support the latest version, or are inactive but support a version maybe in the range of 1.12-1.15? Or 1.8-1.15?
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- An obsolete section, filled with servers that are inactive and support a version older than 1.12/1.8 (depending on what is decided).
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I also suggest that all entries that are not open-source be removed, as I believe that we should be promoting open-source on this wiki. I mean, isn't this the whole point of the wiki anyway? To promote open-source? Isn't that why we provide as much documentation as we can on the backend of Minecraft freely for anyone to view?
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If you have any suggestions, feel free to reply to me.
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- BomBardyGamer

Revision as of 15:38, 25 February 2021

I removed a lot of inactive servers. The limit was "last updated in 2010". I want to move this up to "1 year of inactivity". I also ordered it by last supported version. SirCmpwn (talk) 01:34, 23 August 2012 (MST)

Removing RealCraft

I don't really think this is even a real project. It's closed source, the server is always offline, the creator is always offline, and you can't even get a binary. --SirCmpwn (talk) 02:37, 23 March 2013 (MST)

Add "DB bindings" column

I'd like to add the DB bindings column that show what are the DB engines that the servers can connect to, if any, in their scripting languages. Anyone find that useful? Anyone opposed? Xoft (talk) 11:58, 27 November 2013 (UTC)

TrueCraft Version

Currently the version of TrueCraft is marked red. This can make people think it isn't developped anymore. I propose we change it to yellow or green with the text "intended" to show people that it's normal for the server to support beta 1.7.3.

AresRPG

I stumbled upon AresRPG, but I'm not too sure if this server software fits into this list. It's basically a custom-coded server written in JS for 1.16. What do you guys think? DimitarBogdanov (talk) 17:15, 29 January 2021 (UTC)


Personally, yes. Poly000 (talk) 21:30, 30 January 2021 (UTC)

Add Yatopia, Akarin

These are great servers for the newest Minecraft version, and compatible with Spigot plugins.

None of the servers in the list are based on NMS (as far as I can see), so I highly doubt they belong in there. Geolykt (talk) 12:16, 15 February 2021 (UTC)

Order of entries

Since revision 16438 got undone in revision 16444 I have to ask how the entries are ordered? From what I'm seeing the newer projects are on the top, while older (and often outdated) projects are on the bottom of the list. Having a mix where newer projects are on the bottom, somewhat older projects on the top and the oldest projects in the middle makes absolutely no sense to me. Geolykt (talk) 11:55, 25 February 2021 (UTC)

I believe that the list should be sorted in this order:
- First by the highest supported version (in a descending order) as it's more likely that a server that supports the current version is what someone is looking for.
- Then by the project activity state (as obviously active projects are more desirable) This sorting will most likely not be important at the top of the list as only active projects are going to add latest support anyways.
--Phoenix616 (talk) 15:28, 25 February 2021 (UTC)

Page restructure

I've been looking a bit at this page, and it seems like a mess right now. It can be difficult to find what you're after, and there is no ordering or categories.

I propose we restructure the page something like this: - A section at the top for servers that support the latest version, ordered by development status followed by alphabetically. - A section for servers that are either in active development and still working to support the latest version, or are inactive but support a version maybe in the range of 1.12-1.15? Or 1.8-1.15? - An obsolete section, filled with servers that are inactive and support a version older than 1.12/1.8 (depending on what is decided).

I also suggest that all entries that are not open-source be removed, as I believe that we should be promoting open-source on this wiki. I mean, isn't this the whole point of the wiki anyway? To promote open-source? Isn't that why we provide as much documentation as we can on the backend of Minecraft freely for anyone to view?

If you have any suggestions, feel free to reply to me. - BomBardyGamer