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(disclaimer: I'm a minor contributor to Fuse)
I removed this observation: "...some parts of the code have not been touched for over 2 years." It isn't a meaningful measure of how actively developed the project is - you'll find 2 year old code in almost any sufficiently old software project, including the ones in Sourceforge's "most active" list. Try it...
Slovakia10:04, 2 April 2007 (UTC)reply
I've updated it, but I must make the same disclaimer: I'm also a minor contributor to Fuse, so I will not make any significant changes to the article. --
StuartBrady (
Talk)
11:47, 15 May 2007 (UTC)reply
This would be a general problem with free software projects appearing on Wikipedia: the bar to contributing is low enough that the subset of people who a) are suitably knowledgable about it and b) aren't contributors is artificially small... but as I'm only on the fringes of Fuse development, I dare say I'm better placed than most, so I've Been Bold and now added Pak21's references below.
Slovakia17:59, 2 December 2007 (UTC)reply
Notability
Not adding any of this again, but the best reference would be
Goodwin, Simon (2001). "Emulating a legend". Linux Format (14): 56–59. {{
cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (
help)
Bothwick, Neil (2005).
"Emulate!"(PDF). Linux Format (69): 54. Retrieved 2007-11-24. "There are various Spectrum emulators for Linux, all in varying stages of development, but the leaders are Fuse [...]{{
cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (
help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (
help) --
Pak21 (
talk)
12:04, 24 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Explanation needed for "unknown hardware behavior"
Quite apart from the comments above, I'm confused by the statement that Fuse has "resulted in previously unknown hardware behavior". The reference to worldofspectrum is a brief and extremely esoteric thread that doesn't mention the word "unknown" at all, or suggest what the unknown behavior might be. Further, "unknown" is one thing, significant is another. I've never figured out the range of ambient temperatures that my computer will set off its alarm -- it's unknown, all right, but since I'm not conducting an investigation under scientific circumstances, it's unlikely to be useful or interesting to other people.
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