Solstice. Posted December 20, 2012 Share Posted December 20, 2012 I go back a long way in some of the most renowned roleplay communities and I'm looking for a scripter to script a server according to the concept a creative development team is going to draw out. As for now all I can say it's going to be a roleplay server. I have money I'm willing to spend on someone dedicated and versatile that doesn't bail in the very midst of the project. Requirements: - be of a decent age - speak elaborate english - have extensive knowledge of .LUA and working with sqlite - reliability and flexibility - trustable (aka. you don't distribute the script NOR the text-file to third parties) - be able to work alone; if you want to work with another scripter it's going to seriously cut in on your payment - agree to the fact you wont be a part of staff, but development. Helping out doesn't make you an owner or a high-ranked administrator. You work according to a concept that's being drawn out to you, nothing more nothing less. It goes without saying you will receive the justified big deal of credit you deserve for your vital services. If you're interested and feel you fit the description, bring up a fair price and present your skill, and I will consider. Key-members of staff have already been assembled and the project has been documented in a detailed text-file ready for distribution. Link to comment
myonlake Posted December 20, 2012 Share Posted December 20, 2012 I would like to know why use SQLite instead of MySQL, that's my only concern. Link to comment
Solstice. Posted December 20, 2012 Author Share Posted December 20, 2012 I would like to know why use SQLite instead of MySQL, that's my only concern. Since my host apparently doesn't want to let me modify permissions so I can't get the server to connect. I don't see a vital difference between sqlite and MySQL so it's why I'm not making a big deal out of getting the MySQL database to work. Link to comment
myonlake Posted December 20, 2012 Share Posted December 20, 2012 Since my host apparently doesn't want to let me modify permissions so I can't get the server to connect. I don't see a vital difference between sqlite and MySQL so it's why I'm not making a big deal out of getting the MySQL database to work. It is very much possible with a small workaround called the PHP SDK even though it is a little bit more slower, but works. Nothing else to ask, thanks. Link to comment
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