I have most of the Amiga Music as MP3 I believe... So I could broadcast (using TuneNet) if we dedicate a server for it...
There use to be three Amiga/Atari/oldies Internet Radio a couple of Months ago... 2 weeks ago, they were all switch off.. Then last weekend, one came back online...
Jerry
Defender of my A1XE-G4 / AOS4 Final Update ! Looking for a new toy ? Then try a GP2X...
Some sort of consistently updated OS4 updates/news section would be good. Just so people have a single point of reference to the current status of OS4.
Ferry wrote: A section for active OS4 projects, where we all could see how are they doing, with links to their main pages and bounty for each one (if needed).
Oh, a free beers section would be nice too... ;?)
Saluditos,
Ferr?n.
Helllloooooo Ferry!!!!!
Love that avatar!
Gimme a beer too! Hehe!
Oh, what am talking about?
I think that a dev should start a thread, THEN it should be locked, and when he/she has more to say THEY unlock the thread and add another post to it. THAT WAY in one view, a person can see all progress, how it advanced.
And of course we, who want to supply input, start threads on whatever it is we want to have a say about to them.
I'll second the classifieds section, that would be quite handy. As it is, though, I don't see much need for tons of extra "features" as the forums and news will most likely be the biggest draws to the site.
On the front page, I'd like the individual numbered pages for threads.. So on the front page you could have: Re: What features would you like on Amigans? 1, 2, 3, 4
.. and then be able to click on 3 to visit page 3 of the thread straight away.
Secondly, I'd like ALL page numbers displayed when you're inside the thread. Currently it shows the first 3 numbers, then "...", then the last page number. I often want to start reading the thread at the 2nd or 3rd to last page, and I cant do that. I have to click on the last page, and then go back..
I hope these two suggestions are possible. Thats what helped make aw.net the best setup amiga forums on the net I reckon.
Mikey_C wrote: Yes, it would, but we have no jingles.
If anyone can help out here....
Mikey C
/ Plaz raises hand.
So what are we talking about here? Help with the radio or the jingles? For jingles do we need jazz, rock, blues... serious, parody? For the net radio do you need resources? I might be stepping in to the 'studio' this weekend with a few ideas.
I think that a dev should start a thread, THEN it should be locked, and when he/she has more to say THEY unlock the thread and add another post to it. THAT WAY in one view, a person can see all progress, how it advanced.
I like that idea too. Kind of like hosting developer blogs. They can always post other related threads for open discusion, but they can keep their own news and progess page up-to-date as they please. They'd have to keep it tidy though.
Ferry wrote: A section for active OS4 projects, where we all could see how are they doing, with links to their main pages and bounty for each one (if needed).
I really support some sort of amigans.net bounty for selected projects. I am not as good at donating as I should be and perhaps this could bring in some extra funds for our gifted developers.
I don't know how it should work, but we could have one big pool of money that would be distributed to the developers... perhaps after a significent version release?
You could even sign up for a standard amount each month. 5, 10, 15 euros... So that we would know how much money to expect. It would quickly make a rather big bounty.
Well, just a suggestion. And it could well be that I am the only one who can't get around to donate the usual way.
I've always liked the idea of a Source Forge like development progress report thing... But one that just houses AmigaOS projects.
Updated either by using an RSS like news feed from the main project website or directly here on Amigans.net, I'm not sure which would be the most appropriate.
I have the vision of having a feature list & a sort of percentage done for each, bug tracks & the wonderful eta which we all know & love.