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== 3rd Party Ports Section ==
 
== 3rd Party Ports Section ==
  
WILL: Hey Florian, I placed this sectioon here as it seems that it is not officially supported via documention or public representation on the website. Daniel also made mention that FPC does not officialy support PalmOS. I'm a bit confused here, which is correct?
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WILL 17:25, 13 June 2006 (PST): Hey Florian, I placed this sectioon here as it seems that it is not officially supported via documention or public representation on the website. Daniel also made mention that FPC does not officialy support PalmOS. I'm a bit confused here, which is correct?
  
 
Also would a proper name for this section be 'Unsupported 3rd Party Ports' instead? There are a lot of 3rd Party ports and I think for informational purposes it would be important to document these as any of them may grow enough interest to become an official supported platform. Prime Example: GameBoy Advance, which now has Francisco Lombardi as a maintainer for that branch.
 
Also would a proper name for this section be 'Unsupported 3rd Party Ports' instead? There are a lot of 3rd Party ports and I think for informational purposes it would be important to document these as any of them may grow enough interest to become an official supported platform. Prime Example: GameBoy Advance, which now has Francisco Lombardi as a maintainer for that branch.

Latest revision as of 03:38, 14 June 2006

3rd Party Ports Section

WILL 17:25, 13 June 2006 (PST): Hey Florian, I placed this sectioon here as it seems that it is not officially supported via documention or public representation on the website. Daniel also made mention that FPC does not officialy support PalmOS. I'm a bit confused here, which is correct?

Also would a proper name for this section be 'Unsupported 3rd Party Ports' instead? There are a lot of 3rd Party ports and I think for informational purposes it would be important to document these as any of them may grow enough interest to become an official supported platform. Prime Example: GameBoy Advance, which now has Francisco Lombardi as a maintainer for that branch.