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    asrael22
    Posts: 404 from 2014/6/11
    From: Germany
    Hi.

    I've just read Amiga-Future article from issue 135.
    While I think that the article is quite unfair in particular because of the claim that the documentation shouldn't be done by third parties. I thought why the heck not. It's a community project.
    But then, where are the sources?

    I was thinking, should they be on GitHub with a proper README?



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  • »05.04.20 - 18:11
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    Korni
    Posts: 471 from 2006/2/23
    From: the Planet of ...
    I did not read that article so I have no idea about the "third party" documentation. WHDLOpener is meant to be as straightforward as possible with its installation and usage. The only requirement is: MorphOS + SDK and AmigaOS3.1 + kickstarts3.1/1.3 which is already stated in the README along some notes. It's just a glue between MorphOS and E-UAE - both have their documentation available.

    Next version on github no problem, but someone needs to write a "proper README" ;).
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    asrael22
    Posts: 404 from 2014/6/11
    From: Germany
    Yeah, a good Readme is good enough.
    Sometimes writers of Amiga Future articles are ..., let's say a bit different. :)
  • »08.04.20 - 20:49
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