}
static const char *WELCOME_MESSAGE =
-"Welcome to ttt-server. So far, this program is still a demonstration\r\n"
-"TCP/IP server, acting something like a rather braindead chat server.\r\n"
-"The server is currently listening on:\r\n"
-"\r\n %s:%s\r\n"
-"\r\nTo test this, simply connect one or more clients to that host and port.\r\n"
+"Welcome to ttt-server. The server is currently listening on:\r\n"
+"\r\n"
+" %s:%s\r\n"
+"\r\n"
+"To test this, simply connect one or more clients to that host and port.\r\n"
"For example:\r\n"
-"\r\n telnet %s %s\r\n"
-"\r\nOnce you have connected a client, the server will send each line of text\r\n"
-"it receives to all connected clients. The server reports client joins and\r\n"
-"departures on stdout.\r\n"
-"\r\nNote that to terminate the telnet client you type Control-], then\r\n"
-"<Enter>, then \"close\" (and <Enter>) at the \"telnet> \" prompt.\r\n"
-"\r\nHave fun!\r\n"
-"-Carl\r\n"
-"\r\nPS. At this point we're ready to leave the demonstration phase and to\r\n"
-"begin implementing TTTP (tic-tac-toe protocol) as well as fixing the\r\n"
-"protocol specifcation. We don't need a custom client to move forward on\r\n"
-"the server (that is one of the ideas behind using a telnet-compatible\r\n"
-"protocol), but a custom client would still be a fine project for a\r\n"
-"motivated beginning programmer.\r\n\r\n";
+"\r\n"
+" telnet %s %s\r\n"
+"\r\n"
+"The TTTP (tic-tac-toe protocol) has been partially implemented.\r\n"
+"The following commands should work: HELO, HELP, MESSAGE, VERSION, QUIT, WHO.\r\n"
+"\r\n";
static void
_ttt_server_accept (void *closure, int client_socket)