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[News] ACE 2000 show reportANN.lu
Posted on 29-Oct-2000 12:14 GMT by Christian Kemp22 comments
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Craig Delahoy posted a comprehensive ACE 2000 show report. Well worth checking out, since it's not only well written, but also includes photos with descriptions of who's on them. :)
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Comment 3Craig Delahoy29-Oct-2000 23:00 GMT
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Comment 14Lancelot Du Lac30-Oct-2000 23:00 GMT
Comment 15gary_c30-Oct-2000 23:00 GMT
ACE 2000 show report : Comment 16 of 22ANN.lu
Posted by gary_c on 30-Oct-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 14 (Lancelot Du Lac):
It seems to me QNXstart has its hands full just getting up to speed. The site's only been up a month or so, I guess, about the same length of time that QNX RTP has been available. On the other hand there are many Amiga-related sites, established for quite a while, so including a broad scope of topics isn't so much of a stretch. I'm sure that as more "Amiga-extended-family" web sites come along, it'll be easier to include the full range of news. The TeamAmiga Central site, which is in the planning stage, for example, expects to cover what Skal Loret coined "Amiga Squared" which means *all* the activities of Amiga-community people that carry on in some form the old Amiga computer legacy. This would include Ami/Elate, QNX RTP, MorphOS, AROS, and whatever else fits. This "it's Amiga computing/it's not Amiga computing" arguing is just bullshit, especially when AmigaInc itself is outsourcing so much of its future system. I don't deny the benefits of that strategy, but it obviously remaps the topography for people claiming the moral high ground. Better to judge the results of all these efforts, when they're closer to completion. See then what fits and what doesn't.
-- gary_c
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