There's one downside to Tiramisu we've never seen mentioned: it's not technically open source!
This is probably an oversight, as the code is all there. But most of it doesn't seem to have a license on it.
This means that if it ever stops being developed by the original devs, no one else can pick it up and keep it going even though you can technically read the source, and, well... *waves paw at all the Wii and 3DS homebrew tooling that's died and been revived by other people*.
So, to the Tiramisu dev(s): can y'maybe add an open source license, if you're cool with it being open source?
(I know Tiramisu is supposed to be just a stepping stone on the way to Aroma, but what if Aroma never happens? It's good to be able to keep the scene alive then.)
-- Frost
This is probably an oversight, as the code is all there. But most of it doesn't seem to have a license on it.
This means that if it ever stops being developed by the original devs, no one else can pick it up and keep it going even though you can technically read the source, and, well... *waves paw at all the Wii and 3DS homebrew tooling that's died and been revived by other people*.
So, to the Tiramisu dev(s): can y'maybe add an open source license, if you're cool with it being open source?
(I know Tiramisu is supposed to be just a stepping stone on the way to Aroma, but what if Aroma never happens? It's good to be able to keep the scene alive then.)
-- Frost