Gee, the bounty is almost up to $300... about 10 times what it was when I looked at doing it when the bounty was set up.
Too bad that's still probably less than $1/hr for the amount of work required.
It does take time to build bounties up. The more people who see AROS as a workable alternative, the faster donations are accumulated. The larger the community builds up, the more donations flow in, more devs are attracted to AROS developement. Long ass process, but that's the nature of a community based OS.
Yes, the bounties still need more cash, which is why I'm posting on here. I can see an alliance between the Classic Amiga owners, Emulators, and AROS community being beneficial to everyone. Classic owner can see a ray of hope for updating WB and kickstart. Emulators can gain freedom from having deal with Amiga Inc's IP.
Dammy