How do abandoned cores get bugs fixed?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:03 pm
Hello, I'm not trying to ruffle features here just wondering how cores that are no longer being worked on get bugs fixed when the original developer abandons the core for a new core? I assume a new developer has to take up the reigns or the original developer goes back to it base don their priorities for new cores.
For example, another person and myself logged a bug on the Rygar core in in GitHub in February, and I'm pretty sure the Donkey Kong weird sound issue has been present since it's release. (compare to videos orf original PCB, 60-1 or MAME sounds).
I gather the intention of all cores is to eventually be identical to original PCB's (as closely as possible). It's just a shame to get them so far along then they get abandoned at 'good enough'. Then again I appreciate all the new cores. What a wonderful problem to have!
For example, another person and myself logged a bug on the Rygar core in in GitHub in February, and I'm pretty sure the Donkey Kong weird sound issue has been present since it's release. (compare to videos orf original PCB, 60-1 or MAME sounds).
I gather the intention of all cores is to eventually be identical to original PCB's (as closely as possible). It's just a shame to get them so far along then they get abandoned at 'good enough'. Then again I appreciate all the new cores. What a wonderful problem to have!