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From: | CyberDomovoy |
Subject: | Re: [Gnewsense-dev] Testing parkes |
Date: | Fri, 24 Dec 2010 02:08:05 +0100 |
Pierre Garinot wrote:Just answer to the list only (unless you suspect that the one you're replying to is not on the list (anymore)).
Thanks for the answer.
By the way, i'm not sure how i should answer on mailing lists... Sorry, i'm
not used to it (i've always been afraid of polluting my mailbox). Should i
answer only to gnewsense-dev, or both, as i do now?
Less maintained is a better choice of words. It's only active for mipsel (Yeeloong) currently.
Concerning parkes, you got the point. I use gnewsense since some time now,
but being a very old debian addict i was looking for the same based on
debian instead of ubuntu.
I discovered metad was not maintained anymore and so i started to make my
own distrib, until i heard about parkes.
I'm sure we can take advantage of you (and I mean that in a good way ;) ) somehow.
So, long story short, instead of making my own distrib, i prefer working on
a project that already have some maturity and active members.
As for my skills... Well, c++, php, html, bash, perl, system
administration...
I also know a little (or more) about python, _javascript_, c, asm, zsh,
network administration, network/system security...
I'm using linux since about 10 years now, and use all my free time for
coding various stuff, often useless :) (or not?).
We keep the (unfinished) scripts that will be used to set up and maintain Parkes at in Bazaar [1]. Also have a look at our bug reports [2] and task list [3], or even Debian's bug reports [4].
My ultimate goal is to make a distrib i could use in my camping-car (is that
the right word in english?), that means intuitive interface on one or
several touch-screens, providing easy accessibility to multimedia (video,
audio, photos...), net (wifi, browser..), communication (social sites
interface, chat, voip...), gps...
So, where do i start? Any bzr or other kind of bts from where i could get
parkes?
Feel free to ask questions and make suggestions here or in #gnewsense-dev. We want to help you help us.
[1] bzr://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/gnewsense/parkes/
[2] https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=gnewsense
[3] http://www.gnewsense.org/DevelopmentTeam
[4] http://bugs.debian.org/
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