Now I’ve been part of the Q development team for 3 weeks, I give you a little feedback here.
Q is now evolving much faster than I thought caused by the Universal Binary, Mike is so quick with builds so they are almost nightly
Working with Mike is really nice, not only because we can speak our native languages! … I implemented the QemuX importer and found some bugs in Q’s code. Now I am working on a really nice feature, but I will not tell you until it’s release.. hehe, that’s secret!
Q on Intel-boxes is somewhat not quite stable, Mike is working on that, but it’s not quite easy sticking into the QEMU code…
I am currently writing examen in 6 courses, the first one managed today, puhhh! BUT I am working on Q at least two hours a day in the evening. Hope I can order my new iBook (“MacBook”?) next week right after the next Apple press event (please, Steve…!) so I can work on Intel soon.
So long, cordney*
P.S.: Oh man, my English is really bad, should write more articles here to practise it!
Update: Oh and forgot something, from Apple Downloads
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#1 by matx on March 1st, 2006 - 10:53 pm
Ya, I got Q working on my dual-proc G5, but can’t get it to stay launched on my intel core duo. very promising. keep up the good work.
#2 by kruton6 on March 21st, 2006 - 9:38 pm
matx try the latest unstable release. Works on my macbook pro.