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A question that crossed my mind today while browsing for the first time in over a month was "Where will we end up?"
By this I mean, where will the community be in a years time? Over the past month it seems almost no developments have come to light, bug fixes are coming thick and fast which means emulators are appearing half-finished and people are quickly trying to make them usable.
What has happened?
I personally believe within then next year this community will evaporate into almost nothing, driven by bug fixes only.
I have seen no proper emulators released anymore, they all seem to be missing the most basic of practices in most scenarios (not all)
It also seems technology is no longer driving the developments, I still see people using PHP Socket connections for 'MUS' actions... Why is there no drive to use WebSockets for these actions or even just basic cURL calls to the emulator through a Http socket?
What do you think will become of this section and it's occupants?
By this I mean, where will the community be in a years time? Over the past month it seems almost no developments have come to light, bug fixes are coming thick and fast which means emulators are appearing half-finished and people are quickly trying to make them usable.
What has happened?
I personally believe within then next year this community will evaporate into almost nothing, driven by bug fixes only.
I have seen no proper emulators released anymore, they all seem to be missing the most basic of practices in most scenarios (not all)
It also seems technology is no longer driving the developments, I still see people using PHP Socket connections for 'MUS' actions... Why is there no drive to use WebSockets for these actions or even just basic cURL calls to the emulator through a Http socket?
What do you think will become of this section and it's occupants?