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Quote from: Kays on August 25, 2020, 07:33:06 pmQuote from: Fred vS on August 25, 2020, 05:51:10 pm[…] I dont understand why, "Projects_using_Free_Pascal" should not exist anymore and was moved to "Projects_using_fpc". […]And I don’t understand, why the main page is now Projects using Free Pascal.To me, “Free Pascal” refers to {$mode objFPC}, the dialect, compiler compatibility mode that virtually enables all features FPC supports.I think, Projects using FPC (the Free Pascal Compiler [which also supports non-Free Pascal dialects]) would be the correct title, since there are certainly projects listed in Projects using Free Pascal that compile (exclusively) in other dialects, such as Delphi ({$mode Delphi}).Maybe use https://wiki.freepascal.org/Projects_using_Free_Pascal_Compiler
Quote from: Fred vS on August 25, 2020, 05:51:10 pm[…] I dont understand why, "Projects_using_Free_Pascal" should not exist anymore and was moved to "Projects_using_fpc". […]And I don’t understand, why the main page is now Projects using Free Pascal.To me, “Free Pascal” refers to {$mode objFPC}, the dialect, compiler compatibility mode that virtually enables all features FPC supports.I think, Projects using FPC (the Free Pascal Compiler [which also supports non-Free Pascal dialects]) would be the correct title, since there are certainly projects listed in Projects using Free Pascal that compile (exclusively) in other dialects, such as Delphi ({$mode Delphi}).
[…] I dont understand why, "Projects_using_Free_Pascal" should not exist anymore and was moved to "Projects_using_fpc". […]
Free Pascal is a mature, versatile, open source Pascal compiler.
can I add an entry about a my open source software (https://github.com/salvadorbs/Asuite), recently made in Lazarus?
I think you should add them !In another current thread is a question about why there are so few FPC/Lazarus projects, we need to make more noise !Davo