From: Miroslav A. <mir...@gm...> - 2025-02-11 07:10:10
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Hi, Yes, the mailinglist is still active. I can see your emails. Unfortunately the evolution stalled around 2020. From my observations release must be done by the original author, which however did not do much in last years. There were some changes accepted by second author, but even with him the possibilities are limited. Some of My pull requests were not processed or commented in 2 years. Some were thou. I myself am a newcomer to this project. Have ideas, but lost time to be able to work on them either. For basic usage old version still does the job. And who has a problem, usually has also the remedy and can build it. If interested I have a fork on github, look for arki55. Unmerged stuff is only around Didaktik 128k with floppy D40 thou. I've created github workflows for auto building multiple versions within PRs, also created workflow for nightly builds. Limited to win32 packages only thou. It is still glitchy, needs the final kick.. I still keep the hope that speccy users did not die out yet and so believe there will still be some further evolution in the future. Br, Miroslav Ďurčík Bratislava Dňa ut 11. 2. 2025, 0:56 Peter Moore via fuse-emulator-devel < fus...@li...> napísal(a): > Is this mailing list still active? > > > On 10. Jan 2025, at 14:03, Peter Moore <pet...@gm...> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I was curious if there is a plan to make a new release of fuse? I > contributed a patch last January, but I think it hasn’t been released yet. > > > > Many thanks, > > Pete > > > > _______________________________________________ > fuse-emulator-devel mailing list > fus...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fuse-emulator-devel > |