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I had the pleasure of speaking to Sudoshred and Hex DSL today about Linux gaming and the GamingOnLinux website.

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It's always fun to speak to the wider community and get involved with others work. Hopefully some of you will enjoy this too.

I apologise for saying "like" a lot, bad habit of mine.

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I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly. Find me on Mastodon.
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Xpander Dec 5, 2016
great stuff. managed to go through it all :) cant wait for the new website upgdates :)

keep up the good work!
HexDSL Dec 5, 2016
To be honest, I watched this video a few times. maybe the best video on the internet :)
starsaboveus Dec 5, 2016
Nice talk! :D I enjoy Hex's videos a lot and sudoshred seems like a cool gent as well.

On the topic of retro games: the only Mega Drive games that I grew to love were Sonic (1-3&K and Sonic CD on the Mega CD, which is probably the best Sonic game ever, other than Generations) and Streets of Rage (all three of them were great games); I've been meaning to check out Phantasy Star and Shining Force. I honestly prefer the SNES/Super Famicom, but here's a really obscure opinion: I think Sega's best console was the Saturn. The Dreamcast was also really awesome.
mindplague Dec 5, 2016
Good stuff guys. Love this community!
Linas Dec 5, 2016
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Looking forward to GOL codebase going open source. :)
Liam Dawe Dec 5, 2016
Quoting: LinasLooking forward to GOL codebase going open source. :)
As mentioned though, that's a long way off.
SystemShock Dec 5, 2016
Nice Conversation ! Keep up the good work Liam :-)
Guest Dec 5, 2016
When HexDSL asked about the best game, i thought Dying Light at the same time Liam said it, Spooky.

it is an amazing game though.
GustyGhost Dec 6, 2016
Props for Gitlab instead of SockJuiceHub.
Linas Dec 6, 2016
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Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: LinasLooking forward to GOL codebase going open source. :)
As mentioned though, that's a long way off.
Well, that is entirely up to you, isn't it? You may not be entirely satisfied with your code, but it exists and it works, as proven by the fact that I am able to post this message here. Therefore it can be published.

I do think it is a good idea, and would urge you to go ahead and release it sooner than later. If you are not comfortable with going all the way right from the start, make it invite-only (Patreon reward, maybe?). I am sure than we have a few code monkeys (me including) around that would love to poke their fingers in your code. ;)
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