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Movement Refactoring #2573

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skaldarnar opened this issue Oct 25, 2016 · 1 comment
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Movement Refactoring #2573

skaldarnar opened this issue Oct 25, 2016 · 1 comment
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Size: L Very big effort likely requiring a lot of research and work in many areas across the codebase Topic: Architecture Requests, Issues and Changes related to software architecture, programming patterns, etc.

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This issue will be updated with further information on how the movement-related code should be refactored.

@skaldarnar skaldarnar added Topic: Architecture Requests, Issues and Changes related to software architecture, programming patterns, etc. in progress Size: L Very big effort likely requiring a lot of research and work in many areas across the codebase labels Oct 25, 2016
@skaldarnar skaldarnar added the Size: L Very big effort likely requiring a lot of research and work in many areas across the codebase label Oct 25, 2016
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This issue will be updated with further information on how the movement-related code should be refactored.

... or not 🙄

@skaldarnar skaldarnar closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jul 2, 2023
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