Speaking as one who sells Jag stuff I can see and admire aspects from both sides.
Personally I like the interaction of a group of enthusiasts and being able to contribute since i am not a coder or hacker. However I do respect intellectual copyright, if someone has worked on something they MAY want something back for it. So we should respect that.
I also enjoy the new hardware hacks that come out for Jaguar, and look forward to a replacement for the CD.
Overall a well thought out and considered article, much better than some of the "guff" we have had in the past in JF2 and AA
A Plea to the Jaguar Community and a Call to Action
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Speaking as one who sells Jag stuff I can see and admire aspects from both sides.
Personally I like the interaction of a group of enthusiasts and being able to contribute since i am not a coder or hacker. However I do respect intellectual copyright, if someone has worked on something they MAY want something back for it. So we should respect that.
I also enjoy the new hardware hacks that come out for Jaguar, and look forward to a replacement for the CD.
Overall a well thought out and considered article, much better than some of the "guff" we have had in the past in JF2 and AA
Kudos to you Sir
Nick Harlow