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Mark Hofmann | Nick Andre | Re: D'Bridge 3.99/SR32 released and avai |
June 11, 2018 11:08 AM * |
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NA> I was a huge OS/2 fan for many years until I made the switch to Windows NA> 2000 at the time. It was a switch out of necessity, really. I think I NA> wrote about that a few times here. If I could of stuck with OS/2 in the NA> way that I wanted NA> to have it ran, I would have. Me too! I have been a huge OS/2 fan from day one. It still technically runs my BBS nodes. If there was one weak thing about it, that would be it's lack of decent network abilities. Fortunately that has gotten much better these days thanks to Samba. NA> For sure anyone is welcome to work on an open-source project, but it is NA> rare that there are people who can work on the Fido stuff. It has been my NA> experience supporting users that they prefer to have one neck to strangle NA> 8-) Most of the WWIV BBS related programs that we have converted to open source was due to the original programmer leaving the scene. They agreed to turn it over and make it open source to prevent it from being "abandonware". Basically, different situation since you obviously are very dedicated to keeping D'Bridge going, which is fantastic! - Mark --- WWIVToss v.1.52 * Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (1:261/1304.0) |
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