Homebrew RELEASE Turnips

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I just wanted to thank you for this wonderful app. It reduces my stress level knowing that my turnip prices are going to be garbage this week :)
 
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Thank you so much for developing this, 1.7.0 broke it but it seems support is still going, keep up the great work!
 
hello, could you please review my pull request, i have updated to 1.8 offsets and added brazilian portuguese language file to the project, thanks
 
have you thought about building MeteoNook into Turnips and displaying more on the weather tab than just the seed?

I got MeteoNook to compile as a static lib for the switch (https://github.com/zand/meteonook-nx) and then modified Turnips to display the current pattern index on the weather tab. There may be licensing issues with Tunips being GPL3 and using AGPL3 code, but its an idea.
 
have you thought about building MeteoNook into Turnips and displaying more on the weather tab than just the seed?

I got MeteoNook to compile as a static lib for the switch (https://github.com/zand/meteonook-nx) and then modified Turnips to display the current pattern index on the weather tab. There may be licensing issues with Tunips being GPL3 and using AGPL3 code, but its an idea.
Wikipedia says AGPL3.0 and GPLv3 are compatible. It's possible but I'm not very interested in it, personally (it's been close to a year since I played the game).
I'd accept a pull request, obviously.
 
What I was getting at is that to my understanding, linking a GPL3 program to AGPL3 code requires that the program be released under the AGPL3. Re-licensing Turnips and requiring a Rust build environment in order to compile it would be some of the cons. I am currently occupied with reverse engineering firmware for a DMR radio but if I get bored with that, I may think about adding code to Turnips.
 
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I don't know if this is still being actively worked on, but it's a tremendous homebrew and it'd be great if it were compatible with the 2.0 update. :)
 

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