The last post made on that thread was dated Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:52 pm. Could be alive but the thread appears dead.
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the last post points here and is very much alive
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=39276
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Attention admins reading here, if you can, please find time to take a look here and either give thier approval or dissaproval (with or without suggestions etc,etc,etc) (
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php? ... 43#p801843)
Please as many people have worked hard on both cargodest and this project cargodist and i'd hate to see this one start to fall behind the trunk because no one knew about it or was interested in it, i'm very interested in it and about all i can do to support it right now is post to the forum.......
It seems the openttd.org website has more downloads than it lets on, for example the cargodest project can be download via the main download page on openttd.org but if you dont have a direct link (somthing like(but not)
http://www.openttd.org/download.php&cargodest) you wont find them. It seems the admins dont want everyone trying every variation(with every concievable problem). The only reason to justify this would be say because they dont want to be emailed by every tom, dick and harry with bug such and such of the variation of the mainline.
I think that a warning dialog on opening an 'alpha' build of open ttd stating somthing like "Alpha Test Build, yes it has bugs, no dont contact us WE will contact you when and if we need reports. If you just cant help yourself prepare to be flamed." ought to do it. That way the site could show these 'alpha' editions and the admins could ligitimately 'take out' any noobs who dont obey the rules. Its a win win, the people get more builds and become aware of what they could have and the admins get a target rich environment.