For me it's important step and point. I've begun this project
especially for ZX-Uno. But now I have plans about porting it
to other Speccy clones with different network hardware.
My first port now sepparate project - spec-goph - clone for
spectranet devices(that's works even on speccy 48k) with
separate code base.
My next step - make ZX Spectrum Next version.
It doesn't require separate code base(just another UART
driver), but I think it's important keep link with my
original target.
It's important(for me) ethical aspect of this project.
You may agree with it or not, but my point is hard as a rock.
ZX-Uno community made very much for me, and this my way to say
"thank you" to all folks from ZX-Uno community.
I know about some prior bad feelings between the ZX-UNO and
Next community.
But ZX Spectrum Next users are not bad people(I wish).
They doesn't need some "punishment".
As engineer I'm solving issues and making some solutions.
I have myown opinion, but I'm trying don't infringe upon
users(whom doesn't make anything bad to me or ZX-Uno team).
What about licensing - I'll keep GNU GPLv3.
If you'll make fork of it - please make mention that's it
based on uGophy that's part of ZX-Uno project.
Project moved to ZX-Uno's github repository. All updates will
be here.
This post is my opinion, ZX-Uno Team may not agree with my
points and opinion.