Subject: Re: [stella] Time for a change? From: Kirk Israel <kirkjerk@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:34:08 -0500 |
Of the options mentiond, I think "AtariAge" and "SourceForge" sound the most...canonical, I guess I'd say. And it sounds like "AtariAge" might be friendlier in general. Using the atari2600.org domain sounds cool as well. So I'm definately for that plan, two notes of caution: * While I've had a great relationship w/ Al and AtariAge and had no qualms about keeping JoustPong/FlapPing an AA exclusive, obviously there should be a certain amount of impartiality on Al's part, like in terms of other groups who might make physical carts. But I've found him very respectful of the homebrewer's control of their work, so I don't think this will be an issue. * Just in case something happens like...I dunno, Infotari's lawyers getting TacNukes or something, a few [stella] members should grabbing frequent snapshots of the [stella] archive, in case another move is neccesary. I know we've had to struggle a bit to get a decent archive of [stella]. So that's it. I don't know the details about the actual software in terms of reliablity, ease of use, and archives, but it sounds like there's some experience here.
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