There comes a time in the life of many long-term open source projects when the original maintainers can no longer be as active as they once were. The joy of open source, though, is that if that happens the community can continue to update the software. While if there continue to be no official releases, we may have to make some efforts to start to take our patch collections and turn them into better-tested versions, the fact that we have tools like Sourceforge available makes that task less daunting than it might otherwise be. _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
- Re: [Simh] NetBSD5.0.2 Nigel Horne
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- Re: [Simh] NetBSD5.0.2 Nigel Horne
- Re: [Simh] NetBSD5.0.2 Jason Stevens
- Re: [Simh] NetBSD5.0.2 Nigel Horne
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- Re: [Simh] NetBSD5.0.2 Nigel Horne
- Re: [Simh] NetBSD5.0.2 Rick Murphy
- Re: [Simh] NetBSD5.0.2 Jason Stevens
- [Simh] SIMH future releases / Sourceforge projec... Armistead, Jason
- Re: [Simh] SIMH future releases / Sourceforg... Michael Kerpan
- Re: [Simh] SIMH future releases / Source... Armistead, Jason
- Re: [Simh] SIMH future releases / S... Kay Dekker
- Re: [Simh] SIMH future releases... Jason Stevens
- Re: [Simh] SIMH future releases / Source... dott.Piergiorgio
- Re: [Simh] SIMH future releases / S... Jason Stevens
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- Re: [Simh] SIMH future releases / Sourceforg... Shoppa, Tim
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