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    geit
    Posts: 1031 from 2004/9/23
    I don´t like the fact of having yet another file base, too. Aminet with his mos.aminet.net links or other filters works fine and has multiple servers as backup.

    It will just make things more complicated for developers and users. Developers must upload their stuff to another source. This failed in the past. Even i failed the simple task to use the aminet upload function, even so i already have a proper .readme file for each archive. Call be lazy on that.

    Users need to search another source for stuff missing on others.

    The problem with MorphOSFiles is that Krashan basically left MorphOS as user and developer (from what I know). He left the lights on at MorphOSFiles, but who knowns for how long. In such case we will loose a great amount of software not available elsewhere.

    MorphOSFile is a great way and maybe it is a good idea to contact Krashan to take over his work, even if that means moving it to another server.

    Another "solution" would be to set up a global search engine instead of having (just) a new repository. So it would not matter where some archive get uploaded, it could be found on one spot. Without knowing about different repositories at all.

    These are just my 50 cents about the topic.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    deka
    Posts: 136 from 2013/2/12
    From: Hungary, Kecsk...
    Quote:

    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    And it might sound too similar to MorphOS Central.



    Krashan's arguments should be considered, since he had some experience with this kind of work.

    To tell the truth, I better love to see a collection of QUALITY software/iconsets/wallpapers for MorphOS. If somebody has a task/need/problem, than which tools are preferred/used by other users. Maybe a voting system could also used. Also could contain some m68k programs too, which works well. The tools which comes with MorphOS by default could also be mentioned there.

    And a plus: This kind of webpage takes much less time to create/maintain.
  • »23.05.16 - 09:24
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    Warmup taking over MorphOS Files and adding a voting system, plus fully working 68k files would be ideally after reading Geits post. I was wondering why there hasn't been any new uploads there for such a while.

    MorphOS files as it is, adding a voting system, a submenu for 68k, native PPC, Powerup, AOS 4 with emulation etc, readme files parallell to the existing short explanation plus screen shots. This would be a great software repostitory and something Warmup should do.

    I do hope Krashan returns one day though.
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12079 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    >>> MorphOS Center came in my mind too, but center might be too
    >>> wide description when it's only for files...

    >> And it might sound too similar to MorphOS Central.

    > Krashan's arguments should be considered

    I'm not aware of Krashan's arguments pro or contra the proposed "MorphOS Center" name, or whether the similarity to "MorphOS Central" would be a problem for him.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    deka
    Posts: 136 from 2013/2/12
    From: Hungary, Kecsk...
    Quote:

    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    I'm not aware of Krashan's arguments pro or contra the proposed "MorphOS Center" name, or whether the similarity to "MorphOS Central" would be a problem for him.

    Maybe I was misunderstandable. I wasn't talking about the naming... I was talking about the difficulties of such site.
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12079 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > I was wondering why there hasn't been any new uploads there for such a while.

    His abandonment of MorphOS Files seems to coincide with that posting:

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=11522&forum=32&start=2

    The first sentence explains it, I think.
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12079 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    >>>>> MorphOS Center came in my mind too, but center might be too
    >>>>> wide description when it's only for files...

    >>>> And it might sound too similar to MorphOS Central.

    >>> Krashan's arguments should be considered

    >> I'm not aware of Krashan's arguments pro or contra the proposed "MorphOS Center"
    >> name, or whether the similarity to "MorphOS Central" would be a problem for him.

    > Maybe I was misunderstandable. I wasn't talking about the naming...

    Then you were quoting and replying to something completely unrelated.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    I just didn't think he would drop everything MOS related.
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    amigadave
    Posts: 2794 from 2006/3/21
    From: Northern Calif...
    Quote:

    geit wrote:

    I don´t like the fact of having yet another file base, too. Aminet with his mos.aminet.net links or other filters works fine and has multiple servers as backup.

    It will just make things more complicated for developers and users. Developers must upload their stuff to another source. This failed in the past. Even i failed the simple task to use the aminet upload function, even so i already have a proper .readme file for each archive. Call be lazy on that.

    Users need to search another source for stuff missing on others.

    The problem with MorphOSFiles is that Krashan basically left MorphOS as user and developer (from what I know). He left the lights on at MorphOSFiles, but who knowns for how long. In such case we will loose a great amount of software not available elsewhere.

    MorphOSFile is a great way and maybe it is a good idea to contact Krashan to take over his work, even if that means moving it to another server.

    Another "solution" would be to set up a global search engine instead of having (just) a new repository. So it would not matter where some archive get uploaded, it could be found on one spot. Without knowing about different repositories at all.

    These are just my 50 cents about the topic.

    I think the OP should really consider this suggestion to take over (or move) Krashan's software from MorphOSFile site, so we don't lose anything which is not hosted anywhere else.

    I also agree that creating yet another site to host files is bad, if those files are only available on that site, and not uploaded to other sites, like Aminet.
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  • »06.06.16 - 19:34
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