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Date   : Mon, 08 Feb 2016 09:49:39 +0000
From   : bmcollier@... (Ben Collier)
Subject: BeebEm Repo on Github

Sorry - I should add - if you could make a Github account, then I can add
you as a collaborator. There's nothing connected to your "
robert@..." address.

On 8 February 2016@..., Ben Collier <bmcollier@...> wrote:

> Thanks Rob, that'd be amazing.
>
> If you could drop me those source versions, I'll upload them to release
> branches on the Github for now.
>
> I'll make you a contributor on the repo now. We need to discuss versioning
> and branching models, but at this minute it's just a case of collecting as
> many versions as possible.
>
> On 8 February 2016@..., Rob <robert@...> wrote:
>
>> I have a number of versions of the (Windows) BeebEm source saved, going
>> right back to 1.0... plus a bit of work-in-progress from when I did the
>> Econet and Serial->IP coding.   I will see if I an post them up somewhere
>> for you.
>>
>> I'd also be happy to be a contributor to yours - one of my aims is to be
>> able to run BeebEm on a headless 'nix box with no GUI, although perhaps
>> using something like VNC or some other remote-access mechanism to get to
>> the console - although I don't have the time to put into it at present, so
>> consider that a 'enhancement request' :-)
>>
>> Good Luck!
>>
>> Rob,
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8 February 2016@..., Ben Collier <bmcollier@...> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I emailed Dr. David Gilbert recently, as I was interested in doing some
>>> coding work on BeebEm - the Linux version is a bit behind the curve. He was
>>> happy for me to set up a repository on Github for the purpose of developing
>>> it.
>>>
>>> My objective is to gather as many versions of the code as possible on
>>> there and corral them into a new release with new features addressing
>>> issues submitted via the Github Issues system.
>>>
>>> So I'd like to appeal for:
>>>
>>> 1) Programmers to work on the code.
>>> 2) Historic source code versions from Windows, Linux and other platforms.
>>> 3) Issues or enhancement requests.
>>> 4) Comments, suggestions, help, contributions.
>>>
>>> The repo is at: https://github.com/bmcollier/beebem
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
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>>
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