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Tibble Demoparty #1

category: parties [glöplog]
yeah i'm going to revision, awesome!
added on the 2014-04-08 22:09:37 by nosfe nosfe
#3 starts tommorow when i am done working and the computerlab the party is in is ready aka 17:00 swedish time and ends on Sunday morning
is there gonna be stream? my wild demo for revision was not finished so i could make it if there's gonna be compos that are streamed

and thanks for bringing the prizes, chocolate is always good!
added on the 2014-04-24 13:10:23 by nosfe nosfe
tibbledata@gmail.com

deadline for remote entries are tommorow midnight
Stream from TibbleLAN #3: http://www.twitch.tv/tibblelan sadly no visitors here yet other then me if anyone is near Tibble Gymnasium your welcome

Compos tommorow afternoon sometime
ftp://ftp.scene.org/incoming/parties/2014/tibblelan14/ i won :D this time, only thing i ever won lol
umm, weren't compos supposed to be today afternoon?
added on the 2014-04-26 07:46:51 by nosfe nosfe
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deadline for remote entries are tommorow midnight


And the files on the ftp can't be accessed. How are we supposed to see the exciting entries in the compo?
added on the 2014-04-26 09:47:13 by Tjoppen Tjoppen
Tomoya pls. no neeed to us pulrals ther.
added on the 2014-04-26 15:49:58 by RbR RbR
stream seems to be down :C
added on the 2014-04-26 15:55:21 by alk alk
RbR: It's a template :)
added on the 2014-04-26 16:04:57 by Tomoya Tomoya
ok, so the fact that bittin imagines his own demoparties is depressing enough.
but supporting him to tarnish the work of dozens of serious parties by adding that shit to scene.org, wow, just... wow.
don't you see you're feeding the troll? and thereby alienating the serious folk?
i really don't see why i should bother uploading releases to a server that puts it right next to such shit
added on the 2014-04-26 16:32:55 by havoc havoc
havoc: So honestly, what do you suggest? I mean it's not exactly a significant dent; there's worse parts around the whole phenomenon than two ~1k files on scene.org.
added on the 2014-04-26 16:35:31 by Gargaj Gargaj
My suggestion is simple: Delete TibbleLan 2014 entirely from scene.org. It wasn't a demoparty, the release holds no value. Why not?
added on the 2014-04-26 16:39:40 by havoc havoc
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added on the 2014-04-26 16:41:41 by jenni jenni
I deleted the two files. What did we win?

I'm serious about this issue btw but I just think the fact that there's gotta be some people whose only impression of the demoscene is... "this", is a much more serious one. Deleting a few insignificant files from the FTP isn't gonna change anything imho.
added on the 2014-04-26 16:44:09 by Gargaj Gargaj
jenni: glass house, you know.
added on the 2014-04-26 16:44:43 by Gargaj Gargaj
This is why I don't organize demoparties or upload meaningless productions :)
added on the 2014-04-26 16:46:27 by jenni jenni
but! revision2014 never happened either! the MACHINES that organize SMDSC harvested all remaining demosceners and keep us in a cryosleep in which the machines give us dreams in which we go to demoscene-styled demoparties! in truth, the energy of our bodies is used to generate electricity to run the toilets!
added on the 2014-04-26 16:48:44 by maali maali
We didn't win, but at least we are not losing by associating with trolling anymore. I see scene.org as a library. To get your work into a library's archive, it has to have some form of archival value, either by itself or by association. Bittin is essentially fingerwriting two words with his own shit on a napkin, then barging into the local library and demanding a spot on the shelves for his "work". That's just not how it is supposed to work, there's nothing to gain from going along with warped thinking, only to lose.
added on the 2014-04-26 16:54:58 by havoc havoc
I am not sure I get this logic. I mean, maybe there are crap stuff also released, but how does it reduce the other releases? And in every creative community, there are bad and good stuff, should we discriminate against the bad stuff so that outsiders will only see the best of the best? And if I was a newcomer discovering the demoscene, I wouldn't just get random stuff (and it would be improbable to reach TibbleLan releases and nothing else), I would search and ask for the best and most popular demos of the scene. I don't mind if there are some jokeprod fillers in the scene, they are the exception, people are not gonna look for these first.

But if you deleted because the demoparty was kinda fake, I am fine.
added on the 2014-04-26 17:19:18 by Optimus Optimus
Besides the trolling, some serious advice:
Bittin, your LAN parties always had only a few people attending. What about organizing them once or twice a year instead of nearly once a month and put the focus more to the interests of the local people who can actually attend?
added on the 2014-04-26 17:34:28 by RbR RbR
optimus: "totally fake and admittedly so" is a better description of tibblelan 2014 as a demoparty. had some other party accepted the entry in their compos, then at least it could be argued it holds value by association. in this case, there is nothing to associate with, unless someone wants to argue that bittin can be a demoparty by himself.
added on the 2014-04-26 18:11:16 by havoc havoc
Havoc: Scene.org is an archive, not a library. While the librarian adjusts the content and the new acquisitions to the library's audience and their borrowing habits (and last not least to its budget), the archivist is dedicated to accumulate all available materials within the archive's thematic dedication. So, quality is definitely not an indicator for scene.org materials, at least when it comes to party archiving (because otherwise 80% of all party releases could be thrown away tbh).

However, if the party is completely made up, then it's a different matter.
added on the 2014-04-26 18:19:22 by dipswitch dipswitch

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