On 20:43 Tue 24 Apr , Jason Hsu wrote: > How easy would it be for someone to get started working on Swift Linux? How > does the Swift Linux way of doing things compare to the way your distro does > things? The URLs pointing you to the documents and procedures I've written > are: > 1. My source code is on GitHub at https://github.com/swiftlinux > 2. Procedures for getting started are at > https://github.com/swiftlinux/0-intro > 3. Build scripts are at https://github.com/swiftlinux/1-build > 4. Checklists are at https://github.com/swiftlinux/2-checklists > > Now that I've made an official release of the new Minty Swift Linux, > I'll provide new releases frequently (as often as every 1-2 weeks) but > with only modest improvements in each release, much like Puppy Linux. > I consider the Agile software development methodology to be the best > for me. The Holy Grail would be continuous release. Making only > modest changes in each release will make the debugging easier and save > my sanity. My top priorities for the next release (0.2.1) will be > switching from the old Linux Mint Debian Edition ISO (201109) to the > new one (201204) and fixing the bugs I've found.
Jason, I'm really glad that you're excited about Swift Linux but your marketing efforts are increasingly off-topic for this list. Could you please stick with cross-distribution issues in this forum? -- Thanks, Donnie Donnie Berkholz Council Member / Sr. Developer, Gentoo Linux <http://dberkholz.com> Analyst, RedMonk <http://redmonk.com/dberkholz/>
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