Hello stephane
On 11/01/2005, you wrote:
Well, seems that the majority has spoken here. Any and all programming I can offer, would have been on OS 3.1 as it's all I can use at this moment, and for a good while too.
I've already said this, but i'll repeat it for good measure:
The target is OS4, however, porting of dependancies need not be OS4 specific. Eg, the csh shell is perfectly doable on an 68k with 3.x (it already exists but i'll use it as an example anyway) if there is a need to port this, it could be appointed to a coder using 3.x OR 4.0, depending on who has the time/experiance to do it, if it's done in 3.x & the source is clean & GCC compatable, bringing it over to OS4 should not pose much of a problem.
The same thing should also be true for MOS & AROS, and it works both ways, unless explicitly stated, all code should be portable.
This DOES NOT mean that we will do the porting to MOS or AROS, however, if multiple devs from those platforms join in, we can appoint someone to be head of that subproject & have him take care of porting with the devs of his platform.
Regards