Am 24.07.2020 um 01:04 schrieb Solomon Peachy via rockbox-dev:
I'm about to pull the trigger on a large patch series that (finally)
removes all support for the original devices Rockbox was created to
support;
This is truely the end of an era; IMO we should acknowledge this by a
new (major)
On 7/24/20 8:47 AM, David Hooper via rockbox-dev wrote:
Long Live RockBox.
I joined the project around 2004 I think, I never owned an Archos (in fact
I helped bring RockBox to the iRiver H120, the first non-Archos device that
RockBox could run on).
I support the idea of a "forward looking"
Long Live RockBox.
I joined the project around 2004 I think, I never owned an Archos (in fact
I helped bring RockBox to the iRiver H120, the first non-Archos device that
RockBox could run on).
I support the idea of a "forward looking" celebration of the past; a
version bump and the idea of a
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 01:51:36PM +0200, Sebastian Leonhardt via rockbox-dev
wrote:
> This is truely the end of an era; IMO we should acknowledge this by a
> new (major) version number (so, 4.0).
There's merit to this argument, but I'd like a "4.0" to come with some
sort of quasi-significant
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 06:08:00PM +0200, Peter via rockbox-dev wrote:
> Hello, Attached is Slovak language update.
Peter,
Thank you for the update! It's committed as 17f7cc9.
- Solomon
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Solomon Peachypizza at shaftnet dot org (email)
Hello,
Attached is Slovak language update.
With best
Peter
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Am 24.07.2020 um 01:04 schrieb Solomon Peachy via rockbox:
I'm about to pull the trigger on a large patch series that (finally)
removes all support for the original devices Rockbox was created to
support; namely the old Archos models:
Oh, they have always been the base of the rockbox towers!