QTV 1.00 was finally released as most of the people might have noticed as long as they read the frontpage.
Since this is an initial release, we don't have a changelog in some sense, because there's no release to be compared with. However we have initial release notes that contains fixes and features ever since the project started.
Initial release notes
The list is quite huge and it does NOT contain all the changes we have made, or anything regarding MetaQTV. To download appropriate build for your system, source files or the QTV setup package, head to:
QTV files section
All of the supported commands and variables can be found from QTV wiki. It also contains detailed installation instructions and all of the client-side commands for ezQuake, not to mention comparisons between QTV and Qizmo observing and finally serverside (MVDSV) related stuff.
Read the QTV wiki
If you think you have found a bug in the release you should first double and triple check if it's reproducible. After this you should check our QTV issues tracker and if the bug is not there then you should report a new issue: bug to the tracker.
QTV bugs/features tracker
Finally, if you have something to ask about QTV or it's features, the best way is asking project people first. This can be done either on the #QTV channel on irc.quakenet.org or in the QTV forums at qw-dev.net. You could always ask things on the qw.nu forum but QTV developers might not read the forum always.
QTV project forum
Since this is an initial release, we don't have a changelog in some sense, because there's no release to be compared with. However we have initial release notes that contains fixes and features ever since the project started.
Initial release notes
The list is quite huge and it does NOT contain all the changes we have made, or anything regarding MetaQTV. To download appropriate build for your system, source files or the QTV setup package, head to:
QTV files section
All of the supported commands and variables can be found from QTV wiki. It also contains detailed installation instructions and all of the client-side commands for ezQuake, not to mention comparisons between QTV and Qizmo observing and finally serverside (MVDSV) related stuff.
Read the QTV wiki
If you think you have found a bug in the release you should first double and triple check if it's reproducible. After this you should check our QTV issues tracker and if the bug is not there then you should report a new issue: bug to the tracker.
QTV bugs/features tracker
Finally, if you have something to ask about QTV or it's features, the best way is asking project people first. This can be done either on the #QTV channel on irc.quakenet.org or in the QTV forums at qw-dev.net. You could always ask things on the qw.nu forum but QTV developers might not read the forum always.
QTV project forum
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