Rodney wrote:
I like that idea. Having more then one library to do the same thing is a bit silly. I'd think the OS3.1 APIs should be the path to stick to... Adding more libraries just adds fractures to the OS/community.
I think we should keep it simple. Both OSs will prolly support the base install of OS3.1 (through emulation or whatever) so i think OS3.1 is the place to start.
AIUI, the point about this is that it's a set of libraries/features which are available across the various AmigaOS clones. So MUI is included because it's available on AmigaOS and Morphos, and has a clone on AROS - not because they're trying to say it's "better" than Reaction, or are trying to split the community.
The problem with only supporting the basic OS3.1 API is that it's getting rather dated. Trying to program gadtools used to drive me insane..

later toolkits such as MUI are much more powerful.