In article <[email protected]>, Paul Sprangers <[email protected]> wrote:
> I may have missed some important news, but does this mean that the RISC > OS build is being maintained again? That would be wonderful, indeed! We announced that we'd release NetSurf 2.5 for RISC OS at the Wakefield show, and that hasn't changed. For the past few months, we were doing huge changes to the code to get it ready for the NetSurf 2.5 release. During this time the autobuilder was disabled because NetSurf was not in a usable state until those big changes were complete. As for NetSurf on RISC OS after 2.5 is released; it depends entirely on the RISC OS developer community, as it always has. If there are developers who are able to to maintain the RISC OS front end, then it will continue to work. Steve Fryatt has recently done a lot of work to ensure that the RISC OS front end won't be broken when NetSurf's core treeview functionality is introduced after NetSurf 2.5 is released. (Thanks for doing that, Steve!) Beyond that, we can't say what will happen. Best regards, -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
