Hi Peter, > The ArcEm CVS has been static for quite some time.
Last change 2009-09-25? > The last post to the ArcEm mailing list is more recent, but still over > a year ago. In any case, Arculator > (http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/arculator/) is probably a superior emulator. > However, what I don't want to happen is for it to be lost/forgotten > just because there's no interest right now. I think we presently have > a danger of that with some RISC OS material. Yes, with some RO stuff, particularly that on user's own individual sites where they drift away, change ISPs, etc. > What I'll likely do then is close down the Sourceforge page. I'll > import the ArcEm CVS into riscos.info SVN for historic value (if > anyone really wants write access, just let me know a user > name/password). It's possible I might make a final release, and bring > the HTML pages/ manual to riscos.info and link them into the wiki. > I'll see also if I can get a mailing list snapshot. I don't see the point? arcem.sf.net is the well-known place for it that has been referenced on the web, mailing lists, and Usenet over many years. Sourceforge is unlikely to disappear without notice anytime soon; it's not like a user's individual site mentioned above. The mailing lists work fine and have a decent archive interface on mail-archive.com. (sf.net's is awful.) Why break all those ties? I don't see any benefits. riscos.info's wiki already links to arcem.sf.net, perhaps a page for it is all that's needed if you're concerned about it being forgotten? Cheers, Ralph. _______________________________________________ GCCSDK mailing list [email protected] Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla/index.cgi List Info: http://www.riscos.info/mailman/listinfo/gcc Main Page: http://www.riscos.info/index.php/GCCSDK
