[Scummvm-devel] Re: ScummWM WIKI

James 'Ender' Brown ender at scummvm.org
Tue Jun 14 23:44:11 CEST 2005


Hi Magnus.

I'm bouncing this reply over to our developers mailing list, because
that portion of the page was actually only recently added and I've been
meaning to mention it.

I don't think that section / list should be there. It implies that we're
willing to support other games (which may or not be true).  However,
"completely unsupported games" pretty much covers EVERYTHING that we
don't currently support.

It'd be quite a long list, so for the moment I'll have to decline.
Personally I think that section should be deleted, since it's quite
redundant and uninformative :)

Thank you for the offer and suggestion however!

(Is Clem on -devel? I don't have his e-mail address on hand, and I
believe from memory it was his edit...)


 - Ender

On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 10:22 -0700, Magnus Bergman wrote:
> Message body follows:
> 
> I just discovered the ScummVM WIKI and noticed there is a
> small section that lists completely unsupported games
> (engines impossible or unlikely to be supported). If you you
> let me, I would want to extend and maintain the list of
> unsupported games and add relevant information about them
> such as: Which ones share the same engine, which versions
> exist, on what platforms they run, who holds the the
> copyright and any technical details if available (which
> might help to convince people why a certain game is
> particulary unlikely to be supported). If the copyright
> holders has been contacted their replys could be made
> available too. What do you think?
> 
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