Phoenix CE - Revised Base available DEVELOPMENT STARTED
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2008, 01:59
Download Mirror (thanks to Eric)
http://www.puppylinux.ca/ttuuxxx/ecopup ... master.iso
Im glad to announce we have our first actual development! This is in the form of a revised 2.14r ISO with the following enhancements
Pbackup updated from 3.0 to 3.03
Pfind updated from 2.2 to 3.3
Removed Dillo and replace with skipstone as default html viewer
Installed ePDFview as default PDF viewer, Left Ghost view as a backup.
Installed Pburn 0.9.3
Installed Pnethood for easy Windows shares
Much appreciation to Ttuxxx for starting us down the development path with these additions. I have given it a quick test and can find no problems, a more thorough test would be appreciated before we progress.
How do we progress from here
The project has been organised into separate features. Each feature can be added separately. "Talking Stick" (where each person takes the stick to add their piece to the conversation) would have been a good analogy. I suggest that each individual module developer take the "Talking stick", and book out by placing a post in a main Development thread. This way we dont end up having additions made to two versions of the thread at the same time, that will have to be merged.
Many thanks to everyone for their participation so far.
http://www.puppylinux.ca/ttuuxxx/ecopup ... master.iso
Im glad to announce we have our first actual development! This is in the form of a revised 2.14r ISO with the following enhancements
Pbackup updated from 3.0 to 3.03
Pfind updated from 2.2 to 3.3
Removed Dillo and replace with skipstone as default html viewer
Installed ePDFview as default PDF viewer, Left Ghost view as a backup.
Installed Pburn 0.9.3
Installed Pnethood for easy Windows shares
Much appreciation to Ttuxxx for starting us down the development path with these additions. I have given it a quick test and can find no problems, a more thorough test would be appreciated before we progress.
How do we progress from here
The project has been organised into separate features. Each feature can be added separately. "Talking Stick" (where each person takes the stick to add their piece to the conversation) would have been a good analogy. I suggest that each individual module developer take the "Talking stick", and book out by placing a post in a main Development thread. This way we dont end up having additions made to two versions of the thread at the same time, that will have to be merged.
Many thanks to everyone for their participation so far.