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24.Dec.1999 Steve Crietzmann in STA-ML |
Official open-source AmigaOS development page There is now a developer's list for people who want to work as a developer to help build the future of AmigaOS! The list is for all those people who said "Yes, I will help you work on AmigaOS. I want to be part of the team that writes AmigaOS in the future." The list is for YOU. Please send a blank e-mail to: amigaos-dev-subscribe@egroups.com And you will be added to the NEW "AmigaOS Developers List". I would like to see as MANY of you there as possible. If, when AmigaOS goes Open Source, you want your name to to go up in lights as being on the first team of programmers, you can do that by joining the list above. This list is meant to discuss the "how" issues of developing AmigaOS, so that we are ready to go once we've got the source code. See also Press Release: From: "Steve Crietzman" president@amigakernel.org To: savetheamiga@egroups.com Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 14:44:18 -0000 Organization: Campaign to Open Source AmigaOS Subject: [cosa] Open Amiga Group Formed (Press Release) URL: http://www.amigakernel.org/AmigaOS/ Press Release For Immediate Release 22 December 1999 Tel: +44 (0)1778 393472 (Steve Crietzman) E-Mail: president@amigakernel.org ANNOUNCING THE OPEN AMIGA GROUP AND AMIGAKERNEL.ORG, A NEW ORGANISATION AND WEBSITE FOR AMIGA DEVELOPERS WILL ENCOURAGE OPENNESS, CO-OPERATION AND TEAMWORK IN AMIGA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, AND PROVIDE A COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR OPEN-SOURCE AMIGA PROJECTS COSA HEADQUARTERS -- December 22, 1999 -- COSA (the Campaign to Open-Source AmigaOS) today officially launched it's new sister project, the Open Amiga Group, at Amigakernel.org. The Open Amiga Group has been created, in the spirit of the Christmas season, to encourage and help developers, by providing a system where Amiga projects and applications can be openned up to the contributions of a team of Amiga developers, using the open-source model as a guide. It is hoped this will lead to the creation of new high-quality Amiga applications, and to the revival of stalled or abandoned projects, which could be continued by a team of open-source Amiga programmers. Amiga developers will be able to use the Amigakernel.org website to join existing projects (currently aMozillaX and AROS, with AmigaOS "in reserve"), or to easily create projects of their own using the forms available on the Amigakernel.org website. Through a variety of mailing lists, the Open Amiga Group will keep developers who have registered with us informed of the latest projects that are being set up, and in contact with other developers working on the same projects. (It is our intention there be a mailing list for users and a mailing list for developers for each project hosted by the Open Amiga group.) Open-source projects can then either be hosted by Open Amiga using our own resources - website, mailing list and tools (and the resources of sourceforge.net), or we can simply provide links and references to your own websites, mailing lists and tools. The Open Amiga project is a natural extention of COSA's charter, which is to promote open-source within the Amiga community, and to campaign for the release of the Amiga operating system as open source. (It should be noted that negotiations with Amiga Inc's Tom Schmidt on this matter are ongoing.) We also felt it would be wasteful not to offer the 130 developers who have already registered with COSA as "probable developers for an open-source AmigaOS" a chance to work on other projects. For more information, or to register as a developer, or register an existing open-source Amiga project on our pages, please visit http://www.amigakernel.org to visit the Open Amiga Group's website, or http://cosa.amigakernel.org for more information on COSA, the Campaign to Open-Source AmigaOS, and for the latest news on the status of our negotiations with Amiga Inc. In the spirit of this season of co-operation and friendship, we wish the Amiga community a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May the millennium mark a turning point in the Amiga's history, where we finally reap the mainstream attention and respect that our platform and it's powerful, speedy OS deserve. ## END Note: Anyone with questions about this release should contact Steve Crietzman, President of COSA/Open Amiga on the number at the top of this release.(ps) [News message: 24. Dec. 1999, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] | ||
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