major components are - which was the point - that amiga projects benefit from open source, yet often give back very little.
good thing that other developers don't have the crappy amiga attitude to source releases,
And while I'm not demanding or expecting anything, buzz has a point. For someone who's doing some impressive work based on other people's code, you show remarkably less enthusiasm for opening the MorphOS code.
Source Code ReleasesAPDF Download
Ambient Download
Multiview Download
VPDF Download
ahi.device Download
ahi-handler Download
ascii.datatype Download
asl.library Download
binary.datatype Download
c Download
clipboard.device Download
colorwheel.gadget Download
commodities.library Download
datatypes.library Download
diskfont.library Download
dos.library Download
gadtools.library Download
gradientslider.gadget Download
intuition.library Download
ixemul.library Download
keymaps Download
locale.library Download
more Download
realtime.library Download
reqtools.library Download
text.datatype Download
http://morphos-team.net/downloadsThere might be valid reasons for that (like ego, and the OS4 paranoia fed by said ego), but "open sourcing isn't neccessary" doesn't sound very convincing, coming from you
So I guess it's that "ego" and "OS4 paranoia" that brought Fab's MorphOS version of mplayer, as well as his own browser Odyssey (based on an OS engine, the browser itself is an application written from scratch) to both OS4 and AROS then? Without any demand for bounties, donations whatsoever? Hmm, very much ego and paranoia indeed...