On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Benjamin Deering
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I don't have any statistics, last time I've read numbers of downloaded
>> images, there was more bots then actual users.
>>
>> Based on nicknames I've seen in StagingTests wiki page I guess we have
>> ~10 really active users and sadly about 1/10 of still active devs.
>>
>>
> I'm still around, but using a pretty old and very hacked gta04 image.  I
> tried 129 on a spare card and I think I will get 131 (if the suspend issues
> are fixed) so I will be a little closer to normal SHR and able to contribute
> again.
>
> Ben

I'm there as well!

I've got some patches and ideas for them waiting to be developed. My
inactivity in SHR codebase at this very moment doesn't mean I'm
inactive in whole "SHR ecosystem" ;)

Some not-always-technical Neo900 stuff (and so called "real life"
matters as well, but that's as usual :P) is keeping me busy right now,
but I'm very excited to work on SHR again when we finally settle down
all those logistic and marketing matters and start some real hacking
on real hardware :) Usable SHR on Neo900 is my personal goal (and I
believe that making it usable early may also help in Fremantle port
development, so win-win), and keeping Freerunner support fresh is also
important to me (I haven't forgotten about my ambitious plans
regarding SHR on GTA02 experience some of you may already heard about
:))

I'm also pondering about ways to smuggle some SHR/FSO stuff into
university projects. That's not really anything for near future yet,
but some ideas slowly start to materialize, so I really hope we won't
die out anytime soon! :D

So to sum up, while things may sometimes seem stalled, I do believe
that in long term things aren't as bad as "1/10 of active devs" ;)

-- 
Sebastian Krzyszkowiak, dos
http://dosowisko.net/
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