[News] MorphOS Developer Connection hits 400 Registered Developers! | ANN.lu |
Posted on 21-Nov-2003 16:03 GMT by Senex | 69 comments View flat View list |
MorphOS Developer Connection hits 400 Registered Developers!
Developers range from over 50 countries.
MDC hit 400 today. Congratulations to all of you. The Connection has been a progressively useful tool to all those involved because you contribute and work together to advance the operating system and the platform. Also, special congratulations to the Core MorphOS Development Team and especially to Ralph Schmidt. :-D We salute you!
Thanks also to Felix Schwarz who created the site and moderates it. Felix is working on MDC2 which will be based on Callisto and is coming!
MorphOS is destined to be at a computer near you soon!
Great work!
R&B
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MorphOS Developer Connection hits 400 Registered Developers! : Comment 53 of 69 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Bill Hoggett on 22-Nov-2003 23:35 GMT | In reply to Comment 51 (Bob): @Bob
> All I'm arguing is that bPlan may have potentially breached their end of the
> contract. Wasn't it the contracts between bPlan to provide a zico-spec machine
> and for Amiga to provide the software (AmigaDE) to run on it? Or is it with
> another party?
There was no such contract.
The contract was between Amiga Inc and Thendic France, and it was for Amiga Inc to port AmigaDE to Thendic's devices. Of course, at the time it was made, Thendic were independent of bPlan and there was no Genesi. The devices in question were handhelds or STBs, however it appears that the actual nature of the device was not specified in the contract. Genesi's position is that they have inherited Thendic's contracts (which appears to be uncontested) and that since there is no clause in the contract specifying qualifying devices, Amiga Inc are contractually bound to port AmigaDE to the Pegasos should Genesi require them to do so.
While this is still subject to the judge's decision at the trial, it does appear that Amiga Inc are victims of their own inability to draw up finite watertight agreements coupled with the fact that they've never had the resources to bring AmigaDE to a useful level of completion. |
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Comment 54 | Ray A. Akey | Registered user | 23-Nov-2003 02:34 GMT |
Comment 55 | Bill Hoggett | | 23-Nov-2003 02:50 GMT |
Comment 56 | Don Cox | Registered user | 23-Nov-2003 07:32 GMT |
Comment 57 | Alkis Tsapanidis | Registered user | 23-Nov-2003 12:09 GMT |
Comment 58 | DaveP | | 23-Nov-2003 13:41 GMT |
Comment 59 | Alkis Tsapanidis | Registered user | 23-Nov-2003 15:28 GMT |
Comment 60 | Bob | | 23-Nov-2003 18:45 GMT |
Comment 61 | Ray A. Akey | Registered user | 23-Nov-2003 20:43 GMT |
Comment 62 | Alkis Tsapanidis | Registered user | 23-Nov-2003 21:00 GMT |
Comment 63 | Ray A. Akey | Registered user | 24-Nov-2003 00:12 GMT |
Comment 64 | Oppressor | | 24-Nov-2003 01:07 GMT |
Comment 65 | Anonymous | | 24-Nov-2003 03:33 GMT |
Comment 66 | samface | | 24-Nov-2003 06:09 GMT |
Comment 67 | samface | | 24-Nov-2003 06:39 GMT |
Comment 68 | Alfred Schwarz | | 24-Nov-2003 09:11 GMT |
Comment 69 | Alkis Tsapanidis | Registered user | 24-Nov-2003 10:41 GMT |
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