Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-29 Thread Martin Geisler
Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Martin Geisler wrote: >>>You should send that to the list, not to me. I'm using gentoo ;-) >> If you're using Gentoo, how can you be afraid of compiling E17 >> yourself? I though Gentoo was all about compiling... ;-) > > When did I say that? > > As yo

Fwd: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-29 Thread jim lawrence
-- Forwarded message -- From: jim lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Jul 29, 2005 5:56 AM Subject: Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!) To: Benjamin Stocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oh Don't forget about Fedora Core 3 And 4 Rpms available with yum or apt http://sps.nus

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-29 Thread Benjamin Stocker
-- SolNet, Internet Solution Provider Phone: +41 32 686 82 82, Fax: +41 32 685 96 13 Benjamin Stocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Christoph Gysin wrote: > Martin Geisler wrote: > > > You should send that to the list, not to me. I'm using gentoo ;-) > > > > If you're using Gentoo

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-29 Thread Christoph Gysin
Martin Geisler wrote: You should send that to the list, not to me. I'm using gentoo ;-) If you're using Gentoo, how can you be afraid of compiling E17 yourself? I though Gentoo was all about compiling... ;-) When did I say that? As you can see from the headers, I'm not the OP. Christoph --

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Martin Geisler
Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Marco Bluethgen wrote: >> Debian Packages can be found on >> http://soulmachine.net/debian/unstable >> There are also deb-files for Ubuntu-Hoary on >> http://ubuntu.nooms.de/hoary >> bye marco > > You should send that to the list, not to me. I'm using

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Martin Geisler
Benjamin Stocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm also reading about E17 development. I know that this question is > already answered in the FAQ, but I still would like to know: Will > there be a alpha or beta version of E17 in nearst time? I ask this > because I'm afraid of compiling the source

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Christoph Gysin
Marco Bluethgen wrote: Debian Packages can be found on http://soulmachine.net/debian/unstable There are also deb-files for Ubuntu-Hoary on http://ubuntu.nooms.de/hoary bye marco You should send that to the list, not to me. I'm using gentoo ;-) Christoph -- echo mailto: NOSPAM !#$.'<*>'|sed

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Steve Torrefranca
Christoph Gysin wrote: Christoph Gysin wrote: (unofficial) SuSE 9.3 rpm's can be found here: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.3-i386/RPMS.suser-tux/ ..and for 9.2, under: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.2-i386/RPMS.suser-tux/ Christoph Here's for Ubuntu if you d

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Christoph Gysin
Christoph Gysin wrote: (unofficial) SuSE 9.3 rpm's can be found here: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.3-i386/RPMS.suser-tux/ ..and for 9.2, under: http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.2-i386/RPMS.suser-tux/ Christoph -- echo mailto: NOSPAM !#$.'<*>'|sed 's. ..'|tr "<*> !#:

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Christoph Gysin
Benjamin Stocker wrote: I'm also reading about E17 development. I know that this question is already answered in the FAQ, but I still would like to know: Will there be a alpha or beta version of E17 in nearst time? I ask this because I'm afraid of compiling the source and are looking forward t

Re: [e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Kit
For now, there are no time lines at all =-/ And, as far as it seems, there will be no TL for a while. But there is another idea: there are a lot of users, which don't like building from CVS etc.. Meybe it is possible to create some binaries for them in a kind of lets say "pre-pre-alpha" ?

[e-users] E17 timeline (...!)

2005-07-28 Thread Benjamin Stocker
Dear Enlightenment-Enthusiasts First of all, I want to thank the developers for that great Desktop-Shell. It's a fantastic software and I use it for almost five years now. It does all I need very quickly and it is very flexible! And - last but not least - it looks great! I'm also reading abou