@RMerlin, while this is unfortunate news, it is not entirely surprising as you have previously talked about what a nightmare supporting so many models with an extremely fragmented code base has become. All we can do is hope that the progress being made on the "new" 386 code base (as evidenced by the now 4th build of what they are calling an RC2 firmware) quickly comes to fruition in the form of a unified release and obviously a corresponding GPL release that you can work with. This may take some time, and hopefully it gives you enough of a break to recharge your enthusiasm for this project.
Many of us certainly hope that to be the case, but will understand if that doesn't hold true, and we will remain grateful for all the years of work you have poured into this project.
Many of us certainly hope that to be the case, but will understand if that doesn't hold true, and we will remain grateful for all the years of work you have poured into this project.