ScP
06-07-2008, 21:30
Hi fellas,
It has been some time since our last developer blog. In celebration of making significant progress on several key milestones within TeamSpeak 3, during the early days of April the developer team moved "TeamSpeak Headquarters" up to nearly 2000m above sea-level, where we battled the elements building igloos and generally had a lot of fun. On this subject, if anybody reading this has mastered the art of building igloos and wants to share their knowledge we will offer whoever gives us a course on igloo building a place in the future closed beta for TeamSpeak 3.
On software developing aspects we have begun to use TeamSpeak 3 for our daily work and are gathering data concerning performance and stability. As part of this measure we have also begun to distribute binaries (and of course revised NDAs :D) to our privately selected alpha testers for stress testing. Due to the extensive testing and use of the client and server software we have spent a lot of time ironing out bugs and adding features that we felt were required for our daily work. It is also noteworthy to mention that the server has so far exceeded our expectations in performance and stability and is absolutely rock-solid and runs like a charm.
Please stay tuned to our dev blogs for future updates on TeamSpeak 3 progress. Thank you all for your continued support and hail to the igloo-building gods!
Read more... (http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=blogarchive&ident=20060501)
It has been some time since our last developer blog. In celebration of making significant progress on several key milestones within TeamSpeak 3, during the early days of April the developer team moved "TeamSpeak Headquarters" up to nearly 2000m above sea-level, where we battled the elements building igloos and generally had a lot of fun. On this subject, if anybody reading this has mastered the art of building igloos and wants to share their knowledge we will offer whoever gives us a course on igloo building a place in the future closed beta for TeamSpeak 3.
On software developing aspects we have begun to use TeamSpeak 3 for our daily work and are gathering data concerning performance and stability. As part of this measure we have also begun to distribute binaries (and of course revised NDAs :D) to our privately selected alpha testers for stress testing. Due to the extensive testing and use of the client and server software we have spent a lot of time ironing out bugs and adding features that we felt were required for our daily work. It is also noteworthy to mention that the server has so far exceeded our expectations in performance and stability and is absolutely rock-solid and runs like a charm.
Please stay tuned to our dev blogs for future updates on TeamSpeak 3 progress. Thank you all for your continued support and hail to the igloo-building gods!
Read more... (http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=blogarchive&ident=20060501)