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#1
Open Bounties / Re: Tuniac/2 Branch?
2008.10.17, 16:26:58
I wont indefinitely commit to larger financial support but if anyone was interested, I am willing for ideas of money requirements. When this is, is no issue but I at any time may ditch the idea.

I have no need for a OS/2 port but I am interested in the idea of a Tuniac port to another OS.

Note this is no job offer, the project will still need to be a hobby for the programmer and the money would only be a small incentive to complete the task at hand. I'd be open to the idea of dropping some features if it is seen to just be too hard. Basically if you meet an agreed functionality list, I'd consider the task complete.

If anyone willing wants to make a suggestion to what kind of funds they want to take on this project I'm open for suggestions.
#2
Open Bounties / Re: Tuniac/2 Branch?
2008.02.27, 15:00:10
Just to keep you guys posted there is 3 people interested to get Tuniac cross platform. With the possible goals amongst them being Mac and Linux with a QT interface. Is there any programmers from the os2 world that want to put their hand up as interested, just so there is numbers. It would be no walk in the park as Tuniac is very "Windows".
#3
The GUI to Tuniac 1 isn't portable either.

Tuniac 2 is a stagnant project due to lack of interest from able developers to take on such a large project right now(I am not able). All current works are going to the established Tuniac 1 base.

The SQLite db MAY end up being used in Tuniac 1 eventually.

Tuniac 1 and 2 are both written in visual c++ and due to slackness uses loads of Windows code. While I think everyone envolved in Tuniac would be more than happy to give assistance in regards to how Tuniac works, I highly doubt anything will change over to become cross-platform compat. Noone really has a desire to move away from Windows GUI code.

For the sake of knowing Tuniac 1's db is simply a big fat array(oh yes what a great db).