It’s hard to believe that there will be no way to do native. I’m sure there 
will be a way to hack it or do something. It will still be almost the same os 
as usual… at that time I think cegcc will revive.



From: Sébastien Lorquet [mailto:squa...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 06:40
To: cegcc-devel
Subject: Re: [Cegcc-devel] Porting cegcc changes to latest version of cegcc

Everything is not over yet.

There is still a large amount of windows mobile device out there that deserve 
cegcc.

"windows phone" may be a silly thing, it's not the dominant os on the market 
yet.

I hope cegcc will continue to live for those of us who have normal WM phones.

Remember, there is still software written for the ataris and amigas.

Sebastien

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:57 AM, İsmail "cartman" Dönmez 
<ism...@namtrac.org<mailto:ism...@namtrac.org>> wrote:


Pavel Pavlov wrote:
>
> I think I was subscribed to cegcc before 4.5.0 was released (release date
> is like a couple of months ago).
> I tried to merge and see what I can do to fix it, but I came to conclusion
> that it's all wasted time. I'm not going to do this same job once there is
> a new gcc, since they don't want to take cegcc changes into mainline and
> they announced that arm-wince-pe support will be removed in 4.6.x. It's
> even difficult to get any replies related to arm/wince on gcc mailing
> list.
>  If windows phone won't support native development I really hope that
> winphone7 will be born dead and completely eliminated from the marked
> asap. Major apps announced that they are dropping windows mobile support:
> firefox mobile, skype and almost every app that had a windows mobile port
> as a supplementary port. Wince existed for years and newbies like iphone
> and android stormed by wince and the only reason I personally programmed
> for wince is because it's possible to use portable code that runs on pc
> and windows mobile. I hardly doubt that I'll be ever learning Silverlight
> or whatever is required for winphone 7, or better to say I hope they
> miserably fail so that I wouldn't need to learn what Silverlight Is all
> about ... In one of their blogs about winpne7 and silverlight they said
> something like "500000 silverlight developers in a matter of a day became
> also windows phone 7 developers"... is that 500000 downloads of
> Silverlight they consider that there is 500000developers??!?? Complete
> BS...
>
>

Its time to RIP cegcc, Danny and others took their time and did a great job,
however Microsoft doesn't wanna play this way.

Anyhow thanks to everybody for keeping this project alive so far.

ciao,
ismail


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