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[News] MorphOS Developer Connection officially opensANN.lu
Posted on 20-Jun-2003 11:52 GMT by Felix Schwarz (Edited on 2003-06-20 14:25:39 GMT by Christophe Decanini)4 comments
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Today, the MorphOS Developer Connection (MDC), a new service for MorphOS developers officially opens its virtual doors.

Every developer working on MorphOS-related projects is welcome and encouraged to become a free member of the MorphOS Developer Connection and join over one hundred developers already there! WHAT IS THE MDC?

The MorphOS Developer Connection (MDC) is mainly a communication and support platforum that serves as a central interface between general third party developers and Genesi.

It aims at supporting third party projects and developers interested in development or actively developing for MorphOS with information and organizational infrastructure (if needed).

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

If you join the MDC, you have, among others, the following benefits:

- access to the MorphOS SDK, including documentation, MorphED and a complete GCC-based compiler environment
- discuss and exchange with other developers
- establish new business contacts
- organize your own project in dedicated forums, file groups and using our project tree (only on request)
- get listed in the developer addressbook & link-directory
- organize or participate in events
- everything developer-related in ONE spot

COSTS?

The MDC is a free service of Genesi to support the MorphOS developer community. Thus, there are no fees.

JOIN US!

Join us! A membership is completly free. Click here to sign up. You'll receive an email once your account has been activated.

MorphOS Developer Connection officially opens : Comment 1 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by Felix Schwarz on 20-Jun-2003 09:53 GMT
To moderators:

Could you please change the short text? I've cut'n'pasted an old version accidently :)

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Today, the MorphOS Developer Connection (MDC), a new service for MorphOS developers officially opens its virtual doors.
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Every developer working on MorphOS-related projects is welcome and encouraged to become a free member of the MorphOS Developer Connection and join over one hundred developers already there!
MorphOS Developer Connection officially opens : Comment 2 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by bbrv on 20-Jun-2003 09:55 GMT
That is GREAT Felix!

You have done an outstanding job.

Thank you!

Raquel and Bill
MorphOS Developer Connection officially opens : Comment 3 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 20-Jun-2003 12:17 GMT
What's the difference between this and Phoenix? I hope there wont be the level of confusion between Genesi and developers that existed with the ICOA, etc. and Amiga.
MorphOS Developer Connection officially opens : Comment 4 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by greenboy on 20-Jun-2003 13:21 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Anonymous):
I'll just basically paste what I said in the other thread:

"Phoenix and MDC will remain separate sites which act as partners. Felix's site handles MorphOS-specific development and coding-related issues, while Phoenix will handle all Pegasos-related development on multiple OSes, and operate under Phoenix's expanded definition of DEVELOPER, which includes many categories besides coders of those who contribute to the advancement of the platform.

So Phoenix is involved with MorphOS too of course, but the focus is on different services which compliment those of Felix's excellent site. Some examples are the Initiatives that Phoenix is involved in including the current developer seeding with free (used, pre-April) Pegasos Betatester boards, the PhDemoScene group, The Superbundle group, the US Tradeshows group, etc."

I just got off the phone with Felix and we taled about the best way to coordinate and make sure we compliment each others' work. Many people will (and do) belong to both. As Phoenix's new addition to the website staff makes it possible to leverage Talent Pools to better advantage people who are developing contracted software at MDC will easily be able to query graphics artists, audio and music specialists, people who design packaging and promotional materials, translators and technical documentation people, hardware designers, web and print journalists, etc.

Then, too, we can begin to build teams for larger and more ambitious projects and avoid duplication of efforts so that more categories of software become available, and we don't end up with more browsers with slow upgrade development cycles.


<--greenboy---<<<<
coordinator & facilitator-at-large
Phoenix Developer Consortium [http://phinixi.com]
 
 
 
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