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Offline OlafS3Topic starter

Would it not be better to work together?
« on: March 06, 2011, 10:34:00 AM »
I read the discussions on this site and are really a little wondering. I am writing an article (f.e. for magazines) to create interest outside the typical scene because I think there is a lot of interesting developments right now (X1000, Aros and Aros68k, Kickstart Replacement, Natami, Minimig, FPGA Arcade... ). It is a good time to go outside. And there are a lot of areas where cooperation is useful, f.e. drivers for USB and PCI). Instead the people are fighting against each other (often personal). Would it not be a good idea to compete on features and work together where useful (f.e. to make it easy to develope software for ALL platforms) and have common standards? I always read that there has too much happened but we will not get additional users/developers if we do not work together to some degree... What do you think?
 

Offline OlafS3Topic starter

Re: Would it not be better to work together?
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2011, 12:01:30 PM »
i have the idea of a standardization group (one or two persons of every important group). This group define the final standards, after a public discussion about features (not persons, companies...)
 
what do you think?
 

Offline OlafS3Topic starter

Re: Would it not be better to work together?
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2011, 12:43:14 PM »
of course there would ... but it must be accepted by the vast majority so it could be useful for developers of software or hardware...