Hi!
> What is your sourceforge ID?
It's sonic_amiga. And it's still operational, to my great surprise :)
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia
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2015-05-26 9:05 GMT+02:00 Pavel Fedin :
> Hi!
>
> > What is your sourceforge ID?
>
> It's sonic_amiga. And it's still operational, to my great surprise :)
>
IMHO, no project is too small for a separate project page and repository.
And I don't see how this could ever belong inside the mingw-w64
Hello!
> IMHO, no project is too small for a separate project page and repository. And
> I don't see how this could ever belong inside the mingw-w64 project,
> honestly, as it is not related to the Windows runtime in any way (unless I'm
> missing something, which is very well possible).
Is m
On 5/26/15, Pavel Fedin wrote:
> Hello!
>
>> IMHO, no project is too small for a separate project page and repository.
>> And I don't see how this could ever belong inside the mingw-w64 project,
>> honestly, as it is not related to the Windows runtime in any way (unless
>> I'm missing something,
2015-05-26 10:57 GMT+02:00 Pavel Fedin :
> Hello!
>
> > IMHO, no project is too small for a separate project page and
> repository. And I don't see how this could ever belong inside the mingw-w64
> project, honestly, as it is not related to the Windows runtime in any way
> (unless I'm missing som
On 5/26/2015 15:05, Pavel Fedin wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> What is your sourceforge ID?
>
> It's sonic_amiga. And it's still operational, to my great surprise :)
>
Done, added Pavel Fedin (sonic_amiga). You can push the code to
ssh://git.code.sf.net/p/mingw-w64/portablexdr
It can be moved to github o
Hi!
> Done, added Pavel Fedin (sonic_amiga). You can push the code to
> ssh://git.code.sf.net/p/mingw-w64/portablexdr
>
> It can be moved to github or elsewhere if it really shouldn't go into
> mingw-w64.
Thank you very much. I heard the voice of other people, so i will ask MSYS2
guy first. I