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And you have a "fantasy" posting because you are asking for something that is not promised. They are working on apollo accellerators to get it out. No news means no news (at least no officially) but you can think what you want and even be polemic.
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@agamiIt's not really practical to do that level of detail, and I don't think it should be done.For one thing, the blog would be the most boring ever. Imagine it being like this:"Today I made no progress. Tracking a bug.""Still tracking a bug.""another day. where is it?""Found a missing equals sign. Hurrah!""Still doesn't work. D'oh!""Ripped out huge chunk of code. Too much like spaghetti.""Bug gone. Now had to write data structures for input handler.""Wrote input handler""Found bug and squashed it"It'd be a proper yawn-fest, so nobody would read it anyway.Also:I don't know of anybody who blogs to this level, and even if someone does, it doesn't mean the rest of us have to.Nearly all Amiga work is done part time now. You don't want to see lots of blogs saying "Nothing got done today", but that is exactly what you would see.Also, I don't see why a developer "should" do anything. The developer is not employed by a user, nor is he behooven to him on any way. If Toni Willen does it then great, that's nice, but that's just his personal choice.Put simply, a developer can do whatever he wants in the manner he wants, it is not for the user to decide what he must and must not do. Trying to force rules and regimes on people who are basically just doing it for a hobby and love of the platform more than anything else is just going to push what developers we have left away.
Not me. I want newly made A1200 computers without updated chip sets and with nice 68030s or 68060s and modern connectivity. If only I was filthy rich
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