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Access to development boards.
« on: November 28, 2012, 01:05:26 PM »

The 'General Discussion' and 'Feature requests and bug reports' boards are open to all.

The 'ClassicAMOS Development', 'AMOS 3.x Development' and 'AMOS Pro Documentation' boards will only be open to Core/Contributing Developers, Beta Testers and Documentors, all others will have read only access.

Core/Contributing Developers and Documentors will be defined as AMOS Devs. Beta Testers as AMOS Beta Testers.

So if you want write access you will need to declare yourself as a Core/Contributing Developer, Beta Testers and/or Documentor.

Current primary project areas are Code Review and bug fixing, AGA Support and AMOS TOME resourcing. Please specify which areas you would like to work on so I can add you to the developer list on each project page.

This is an open discussion topic, declarations, opinions and feedback is welcome.

Contributors for the 'ClassicAMOS Development' i.e. V2.1.x

Core Developers
Core Developers are expected to work on specific milestone tasks and progress through the development schedule until the milestone has been achieved.
  • bruceuncle (Project Lead) - Commited
  • Sidewinder (Core Developer) - Commited
  • rayon (Project Management) - Commited
  • MadAngus (Forum Moderation and Admin) - Commited
Documentors
  • bruceuncle - Commited
Beta testers
  • Hungry Horace - Declared interest

Contributing Developers etc.
Contributing developers etc. may submit fixes/updates/code at their discretion and do not have to commit to working on any specific task.
Note: Integration priority is given to Core Developers and their submissions.
  • SamuraiCrow (Developer) - Commited
  • Lonewolf10 (Developer)- Commited
  • MadAngus (Documention and Extensions) - Commited

« Last Edit: January 25, 2013, 06:48:38 AM by MadAngus »
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Re: Access to development boards.
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2012, 11:16:28 PM »

You can put me down as a contributing developer.  I'm not sure how much time I'll have to put into it but I'll pitch in where I can.
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Re: Access to development boards.
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2013, 09:56:16 PM »


I wasn't going to put my name down for this as I have other projects I am working on, but I have been helping out here where I can anyway so you might aswell stick my name down as a contributor! ;)
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Re: Access to development boards.
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2013, 09:44:28 AM »

We'll need all the help we can get, so come on in  8)
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Re: Access to development boards.
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2024, 05:25:57 AM »

great!

what's the status of this project?
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Re: Access to development boards.
« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2025, 09:08:08 PM »

Development stalled in 2021 after a bit of a kerfuffle with Francois and some of the devs.  Unfortunately, this was just prior to a planned AMOS Factory release of AMOS 2.2, which was supposed to be a bug fix release.  I still have it in source control and would love to restart development, but many of the old devs have gone their separate ways.

Anyway, as I have time I will be working on the 2.2 release and, with some luck, it'll be released soon.  If you would like to contribute, I'd be happy for any assistance.
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Re: Access to development boards.
« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2025, 11:29:59 AM »

Development stalled in 2021 after a bit of a kerfuffle with Francois and some of the devs.  Unfortunately, this was just prior to a planned AMOS Factory release of AMOS 2.2, which was supposed to be a bug fix release.  I still have it in source control and would love to restart development, but many of the old devs have gone their separate ways.

Anyway, as I have time I will be working on the 2.2 release and, with some luck, it'll be released soon.  If you would like to contribute, I'd be happy for any assistance.

Awesome stuff, :).

On side note, do you have any contact details for MadAngus? I have tried email he used here and had no luck. So I'm fearing the worst after almost 8 years of no contact.
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Re: Access to development boards.
« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2025, 02:48:04 PM »

@FOL, no I'm sorry, I don't have good contact info for MadAngus.

I had a similar problem contacting BruceUncle, but he finally replied about a month ago.  No contact since then, but there is always hope.
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