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Interview with Ilkka Lehtoranta
Posted on 15-Apr-2013 16:21:07
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@thread

Since it speaks to past, present, and future I put this in general chat.
Hope nobody minds that choice.

Interview with Ilkka Lehtoranta from MorphOS Team!

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Re: Interview with Ilkka Lehtoranta
Posted on 15-Apr-2013 17:29:12
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@number6

He has been doing good stuff since WB 1.0 it feels like, so yes, general chat is a good choice.

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Re: Interview with Ilkka Lehtoranta
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@number6

Nice read. Great to see what "Old" Amigans are up to these days!

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Re: Interview with Ilkka Lehtoranta
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I'm glad to see devs are thinking pragmatically when talking about a possible arch switch rather than just wanting to run on the latest fad device like a lot of fanboys always say.

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i wonder if Ralph Schmidt is still involved in mos dev?

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@cheesegrate

Anyone who boughht a keyfile recently will be able to tell you if it's still handled through Ralph Schmidt Software Development.

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Posted on 17-Apr-2013 3:05:25
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@Rob

Sure but that does not prove he is still coding on morphos dev, we know that the majority of the original os4 devs has ceased developing for the os, perhaps the same thing has happened in the mos camp?

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