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Originally Posted by niuus
You're really confused buddy. "the release of the source code opened up the development", it doesn't finish it. Who do you think it's developing the new revisions? 
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I'm actually surprised. Since they went open source it seems the original devs have been working on the code more than ever before, either that, or they were always working on the code and we were just never able to tell until the google page was available to everyone to see.
This emulator has had a massive following for a very long time, and I think the problem was that the devs never really let the common folk know what was going on and being improved. To me, the best part of the open source announcement was not that the code is open for all to see, but now the project is easier to follow and we all can see what is being done, instead of just months/years going by without any info at all being shared.