Development

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After the source code release by Microsoft the community founded the FAZ project - Free Allegiance Zone. FAZ now stands at Release 4 (R4).

The core of Allegiance, including the game client, server and lobby code are being developed by the FAZ Development team in an open source project. Anybody is free to download, examine and offer patches. To be included in the official builds the patches have to be submitted to the development team.

The ASGS system is closed source for security and licensing reasons. However, some trusted members of the community have access to the full ASGS source.

Development process

The current development process is led by Dogbones. For each release a set of goals are created. All members of the development team are free to submit patches to a SVN repository for review and inclusion in beta builds until a feature freeze is made (usually when the development team feels enough improvements have been made). Patches that have a clear effect on game play are taken to the community for voting.

Beta builds are run on a special development lobby to weed out bugs. Towards the end of each development cycle weekly beta games are held to find the final bugs.

It is important to notice that only approved builds will be accepted by ASGS. Therefor you can not build your own client and play on the normal servers.

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FAZ Development
About Free Allegiance Zone
Releases: R1 · R2 · R3 · R4 · R5 · R6  · (current)R7
Allegiance R8: What's new? · Build it!
Testing Beta: Overview · Testing procedure