No, they really can't. Two different systems, two different projects. The Dolphin devs are already tied down by Dolphin, and, last I heard, Dolphin's code still needs some loving and cleaning.
Now, random people with programming knowledge who aren't currently tied up by another project can help (like myself, but I'm tied down by not giving a damn), but I don't know how many people will be willing to help. There seems to be a general stigma that emulation is the illegal part, so there's a large amount of people who don't want to get tied up with something like that.
Now, random people with programming knowledge who aren't currently tied up by another project can help (like myself, but I'm tied down by not giving a damn), but I don't know how many people will be willing to help. There seems to be a general stigma that emulation is the illegal part, so there's a large amount of people who don't want to get tied up with something like that.
in a perfect world we would all be piles of sand with no ability to form coherent bodies of body
