Re: VICE forums
- From: "xlar54" <scott.hutter@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Apr 2006 12:20:14 -0700
Id have to agree. Certainly there isnt anything that cant be done
without forums, but I just think it would do a couple of things...first
off, i think it would show the developers just how much of a user base
they really have - which is support for them. Secondly, it would allow
us as users to come together with organized requests and support issues
- and perhaps fixes. To a certain problem, Ive seen a number of
different folks come up with a solution, and modify the source code to
address the issue, a rather disorganized way of doing it. And finally,
as simply opinion - VICE and the developers have earned it. The
software is truly excellent work, and I think it deserves more than a
simple black on white text html page. But opinions are like....well you
get the idea...
The mailing list archives would be nice to see the latest trends in
development, search for bug fixes etc.
The CVS archive would be useful for advanced users who can compile from
source, in order to have the very latest version without waiting for a
release. Releases are 1-2 months apart for each other, CVS commits are
much more frequent.
If there were no advantage for users, why so many open source projects
do that?
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