Kelledin,
I understand rolling the RPMs is needed, but why don't we get IOS put
up on CVS, that way we have a version to lure more
Developers/Packages/Etc. to the project, and then when we hav a stable
release of 0.1 we create an ISO and put it up on FTP.
Terry,
Have you installed ViewCVS yet, for those of us who have no idea how to
use CVS?
Michael
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 15:04:11 -0500, "Kelledin"
<kel...@sk...> said:
> On Friday 20 September 2002 01:55 pm, Terry Churchill wrote:
> > Michael Lauzon <inc...@my...> Said:
> > > Last important message to the list was from Enrico, 5 days
> > > ago...any updates to report; besides posting the updates on
> > > how near we are getting to a release please post the
> > > similiar info to the web site as well?! Thanks.
> >
> > Apologies on my part for not having got round to docbooking
> > any docs recently - I've been a bit busy with work &
> > convincing my laptop to run Debian...
> >
> > I expect to be able to get *some* work done over the w/end...
>
> Oh btw...about ftp.inceptionos.org...how often are you rsyncing
> to skarpsey.dyndns.org? Mainly, we probably ought to rsync
> _everything_ on skarpsey, probably every few days or so. A
> simple cron job entry should take care of it.
>
> I'm currently working on getting gnome-2.0.2 rolled up. Might
> take another day or so.
>
> --
> Kelledin
> "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does
> it still cost four figures to fix?"
>
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