On 26 Apr 2010, Rob Kendrick <r...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote: > On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:24:33 GMT > Tony Moore <old_coas...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > Yes. Why wouldn't there be? As I said, the RISC OS front end may > > > still continue to be supported, or it may not. And if it does stop > > > being supported, I suspect it won't simply vanish. > > > > If development of the RISC OS front end were to cease - please not! - > > would RISC OS builds continue to be available and, if so, would they > > reflect changes not related to the RISC OS front end? > > If we can find nobody to commit to maintaining the RISC OS front end, > changes in the core will eventually break the RISC OS front end, and > stop it building at all. Existing releases and working source code > will continue to be available from our website.
Thank's for the explanation. > The changes to the core that we are trying to do actually reduce the > complexity of the RISC OS front end, making it easier to maintain, but > somebody needs to make changes to reflect them. I would like to help but, alas, I'm not a programmer. Tony