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RISC OS Open Ltd

RISC OS Open Ltd.
Private
Industry Computer software
Founded Worthing, UK (20 June 2006 (2006-06-20))
Founder Ben Avison, Andrew Hodgkinson, Andrew Moyler, Richard Nicoll, Steve Revill
Headquarters Worthing, UK
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Steve Revill, Co-founder and Managing director
Ben Avison, Co-founder
Andrew Hodgkinson, Co-founder
Products RISC OS 5
Services IT consulting
Website riscosopen.org

RISC OS Open Ltd. (also referred to as ROOL) is a limited company engaged in computer software and IT consulting. It is managing the process of publishing the source code to RISC OS. Company founders include staff who formerly worked for Pace, the company which acquired RISC OS after Acorn's demise.

The source code publication is facilitated by a shared source initiative (SSI) between ROOL and Castle Technology (CTL). ROOL hopes that by making the RISC OS source code available for free it will help stimulate development of both the RISC OS source code and the platform as a whole.

A development version of RISC OS 5 has been available for the BeagleBoard and related hardware since early 2009.

ROOL set initial goals to make the source code easily available (on the web), and also to establish a , forum and bug tracker. These have been available since December 2006.

Operations exist to facilitate tasks related to ROOL's goals. Additionally, staff undertake development work on the code themselves. Since early 2009, ownership, development and sales of the Acorn C/C++ tools were transferred to RISC OS Open. As a development from the initial goals, in 2011 ROOL introduced a bounty scheme to encourage further development.

Attendance at RISC OS computer shows is often arranged, with other knowledgeable coders sometimes standing in when ROOL staff are unavailable. A Facebook page was created in 2012.

Discussions of a technical and more general nature take place on the forum. A thread entitled "Let's get started with a Pandora port" witnessed discussion of porting to the Cortex-A8 used in the Pandora handheld game console. The thread was started in September 2008.


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