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Author: Russell Dickenson (AKA phayz) <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Jan 17 09:11:54 2012 +1000

Review of 2011

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+        <id>223</id>
+        <title>Review of 2011</title>
+        <date>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:07:14 +1000</date>
+        <author>phayz</author>
+        <hidden>0</hidden>
+        <content><![CDATA[
+Before too much of the new year goes past we wanted to take the opportunity to 
review the achievements of 2011 and look ahead to what's planned for 2012.  
It's an exciting period in Frugalware's development with the development team 
making progress in many areas. This article highlights some of the major 
achievements and planned projects but not all of them. If you are interested in 
following the progress of any particular project, subscribe to the appropriate 
mailing list: frugalware-devel if you're interested in development discussion 
of all Frugalware projects, and frugalware-git-commits if you want to track 
individual commits.<br /><br />
+
+First on the list is the two scheduled releases: 1.4 and 1.5, both of which 
were released on time. Long-time users of Frugalware have become familiar with 
the twice-a-year release of stable editions. These don't happen by magic but 
instead are the result of the development team's hard work. The number of 
packages available in the repository continues to increase and so does the 
workload of maintaining them. Many thanks to all the development team, both old 
and new (in terms of their time on the development team, not their ages. :P ). 
Each of last years' releases had significant improvements and the highlights 
were:<br /><br />
+
+1.4<br />
+<ul>
+<li>The Java development kit was changed from the binary Java SDK provided by 
Oracle to OpenJDK. This was in fact a great change because later in the year, 
Oracle changed the distribution licence which required all distributions to 
remove it from their repositories. Oracle's future JDKs will be based on 
OpenJDK anyway.</li>
+<li>LibreOffice was forked from OpenOffice and available almost immediately 
after it was publicly released. Of course it helps that Frugalware's leader - 
VMiklos - is also a LibreOffice developer. :D</li>
+<li>fwife, the GUI Frugalware installer developed by Elentir, was available as 
part of the default installation.</li>
+</ul>
+
+1.5<br /><br />
+<ul>
+<li>Frugalware was available for the ARM architecture, exciting all those who 
had one, maybe even two or more ARMs. (Sorry, I couldn't resist such a bad 
English-language joke).</li>
+<li>systemd was introduced as the new init system, which meant we had a more 
reliable, faster init system. Although a lot of discussion about systemd has 
been focused on boot-up time, that was not the only focus of its design.</li>
+</ul>
+
+There were also significant improvements in other areas:
+
+<strong>FWLive</strong>
+
+FWlive, the Frugalware live CD was resurrected by Baste after a few years 
without any development. The project was not entirely abandoned but none of the 
active developers had enough time to devote to it. Thankfully Baste made great 
progress and a beta release is already available. Having a live CD available is 
great because it means that anyone interested in trying Frugalware can do so 
without changing or possibly harming their PC or laptop.
+
+<strong>Artwork</strong>
+
+The default themeing applied to all desktop environments continues to improve, 
mainly thanks to Devil505. Themeing includes a custom desktop background, icons 
theme, window manager theme, GUI widgets theme, mouse cursor theme, and login 
manager theme. Together they give they make the default desktop of all desktop 
environments look fantastic. The result is so good that it was mentioned by the 
Linux Outlaws podcast when they mentioned Frugalware 1.4's release.
+
+<strong>Games, games, games</strong>
+
+Over 20 new puzzles, strategy, board and FPS games were added to the 
repository, including: Megaglest, 0 A.D., Bos Wars, Frogatto, Widelands and Red 
Eclipse. Just when you thought you might get something productive done, a 
developer packages a new game. :D
+
+<strong>New Bug Tracker</strong>
+
+With a lot of effort from Xarkham, the old Flyspray bug tracker was replaced 
with a shiny, new deployment of Trac. Amazingly he exported the existing data 
from Flyspray into the new BTS. Since requests and bugs are both tracked in the 
BTS, it's a important part of the Frugalware infrastructure.
+
+<strong>Farewell to Carl</strong>
+
+We said farewell to Carl Andersen, who had been providing Danish translation 
for all Frugalware projects over several years. He moved on to using another 
Linux distribution and we wished him well. One of Frugalware's aim is to be 
accessible to as many people as possible, so translations such as those 
provided by Carl are vital. It may not be exciting work, nor bring fame, but 
without many people simply wouldn't be able to use Frugalware at all.
+
+<strong>New Developers</strong>
+
+2011 was a great year for the development team, with several new members and 
some returning after a break. Priorities and circumstances change over time for 
everyone so the team will never stay the same all the time. It's important that 
we have new members joining, with fresh ideas and enthusiasm. I'm not saying 
that the existing developers are getting old but time marches on for us all. 
Cedynamix and Jercel returned from a break and we were excited to have them 
return. New members to the development team included: Slown, Baste, 
Centuri0.<br /><br />
+
+<strong>What's planned for 2012?</strong>
+
+Although 2011 was a busy year, 2012 is sure to be exciting too. There are 
several projects already underway which will probably be completed during the 
year. FWLive will continue and hopefully become part a new option for each 
release. Bouleetbil is contnuing to work on pyfpm, a GUI package manager 
developed in Python. Although we already have a GUI package manager it's no 
longer being maintained or developed.<br />
+
+Now is a great time to get involved in Frugalware's development, helping 
package management, translation, documentation, testing or anything else you 
would like to do. If you're interested, post a message in the forums and one of 
the development team will help you get started. There's no minimum level of 
technical knowledge or experience required because there are many non-technical 
tasks which you can help with. Let's make 2012 a year to remember!
+            ]]>
+        </content>
+        <icon>/images/icons/info.png</icon>
+  </post>
+  <post>
<id>222</id>
<title>Frugalware 1.6rc1 (Fermus) released</title>
<date>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 18:00:45 -0600</date>
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