Laylem reports: [cups] Add rotation to cups:cu ... #4885
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making this one about adding rotation, because that's trivial. split the "add more cups" request into #4892
tested modified code in singleplayer and cups did indeed rotate.
Since cups are not our mod, maybe PR the change to the upstream mod and see if they want it?
Then again, the cups mod is hosted here: https://repo.or.cz/minetest_cups.git
I do not have the slightest clue how to interact with this git provider. Maybe ask on https://content.minetest.net/packages/Wuzzy/cups/
If they also don't respond, we'll add your code to our integration for testing
it's a very very simple hosting service - each account gets exactly one repo, there's no forking or issues or anything like that. i've actually got a couple of ancient NLP projects on there.
probably the best thing to do would be to ask Wuzzy to migrate it to codeberg.