CodeMajic and Artemis are hereby merging, to form one solid project. It will remain under the name Artemis, and will reside at GSHI (though an official site will soon be erected as well), and the members of the existing CodeMajic team will now be members of Project Artemis.
I feel quite ecstatic about this new development, and I think it will give us some serious fuel for progress. Several new minds will be cranking on the project, and we'll also be pursuing additional talent more vigorously.
At least at the moment, consideration is being given to a sort of "reward" system, by which progress will be responded to with some sort of (perhaps monetary) compensation.
Artemis will remain an open-source project. Upon completion, both the source and binary(ies) will be released for free, and we will also make available both a pre-installed memory card version (utilizing FMCB, most likely), and a bootable CD version (in other words, neither release will require modding or swap discs), for a nominal cost. Much of the proceeds from these will likely go into research and development for subsequent Artemis releases on other platforms.
As such, the SVN repository will be increasing in volume, and we will be scouting for programmers, graphic designers, and people with any ideas or requests whatsoever for functions and capabilities in a PlayStation 2 hacking system.
All I can say beyond that is that I think this will be quite fun
I feel quite ecstatic about this new development, and I think it will give us some serious fuel for progress. Several new minds will be cranking on the project, and we'll also be pursuing additional talent more vigorously.
At least at the moment, consideration is being given to a sort of "reward" system, by which progress will be responded to with some sort of (perhaps monetary) compensation.
Artemis will remain an open-source project. Upon completion, both the source and binary(ies) will be released for free, and we will also make available both a pre-installed memory card version (utilizing FMCB, most likely), and a bootable CD version (in other words, neither release will require modding or swap discs), for a nominal cost. Much of the proceeds from these will likely go into research and development for subsequent Artemis releases on other platforms.
As such, the SVN repository will be increasing in volume, and we will be scouting for programmers, graphic designers, and people with any ideas or requests whatsoever for functions and capabilities in a PlayStation 2 hacking system.
All I can say beyond that is that I think this will be quite fun
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