[The OS Project - WebDev] Re: RE: RE: The OS Project Website at SourceForge
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From: JSGA <js...@if...> - 2002-02-10 23:08:55
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Just for information, do you know XOSL? that's a great boot loader! 10/02/02 23:38:13, "Witness" <bme...@ca...> a =E9crit: >> For the question of the pages language I'm of course ready to >> write french pages. >> There'll be no problem to translate the parts of my code soon >> written which contain french labels in english : >> However the software is in english, French people must be >> interested by your project and if they have an information in >> french about it, they would want to try it. >> For the design, I work on a table only design, wich with PHP acts >> like a virtual frame : the site is available with >> any browser, as old he is. The admin area contains a Skin manager >> wich one you can apply different skins to the website. >> Have you a logo, an idea of design, a color or a symbol for the projec= t? > >We don't have a logo for the project, or anything else that way. It's re= ally >going straight from scratch. About the closest things are the following: > >The OS Project (TOSP for short) >Winux -> The OS the project is developing >Bootix -> The boot loader for the OS. Similar to LILO, but more graphica= l in >nature. > >> For the subsites, the Xims system permit to non-webmasters to >> create a sub site less really knowing design or coding. >> But we can do everything you want :o) > >Cool. I went to the site earlier to check it out, but it wasn't up. I'l= l >check again tomorrow. > >> Please, can you also tell me more about your project? > >The easiest way to describe it is in the history & overview document in >Source Forge. >It contains a lot of information, most of which I have found myself >repeating to people over the last few years, and especially the last few >days as TOSP has gotten a lot of attention in comparison since Friday wh= en >it went up on SourceForge. > >As I'm not going to go for the full structure that I use to be going for= , >I'll leave it at and take questions about it. I use to be into putting >together teams to fulfill the different parts of the project - there wer= e >about 8 major groups with like 10 sub-groups, but I could not get enough >people to even start building the structure. Then I read "The Cathedral= & >The Bazaar" (great book), and learned I need to go with a more >structure-less approach; so I'm going to give it a try. > >I'll discuss more information on the e-mail list. > > > |