Neat!
Well B is for beta. Because we have not added all the features we considered for a 1.0 release.
Like cloud sync.
As soon as that list is done the versioning changes to 1.0
There are no plans to add compnents that are not actively developed.
In 0.11.0b the next big update we plan to add Xenia Edge
I think it is neat!
This is also something InputPlumber supports.
I mean we got an new API now and RetroENGINE for CLI launching.
But yes we are discussing it with them and have been for a long time.
All I can do is speak for ourselves.
RetroDECK has explicit rules against contacting upstream projects for support issues, and those rules have always been in place.
Our support is internal, and if we discover something that appears to be an upstream bug, we report it directly to the upstream team not through a user proxy.
We have been very vocal about this policy within our community.
It’s also important to remind users that RetroDECK doesn’t make the games run; the built‑in emulators, engines, and systems do. Therefore, we encourage our users to donate to those upstream projects rather than to us.
It’s ultimately your decision, but I’d recommend waiting for the next update...
Since the current stable release is already seven months old (thanks to the rewrite).
One advantage of RetroDECK is its isolation: everything lives in a single location, making installation and removal quite easy.
EmuDeck provides features that we don’t, and vice versa. The two projects have other goals and visions from each other.
RetroDECK
We are using: python, bash and Godot.
It's a All-In-One Retro Gaming platform in a flatpak.

!