Howdy,

I've uploaded a copy of TrinuxAG (the big .zip, the readme, and Antonio's
info on the web page) to ftp://ftp.trinux.org/pub/trinux/contrib/ and am
currently looking at what can be integrated into the official development
track.  These files should start to make their way out to the mirror
sites.

<soapbox>

BTW.  I don't see this as off-topic.  I also don't see Trinux as
"mine"--certainly I don't hold any monopoly over any of the intellectual
content.  Like many of the mini-distros, Trinux was originally based on
Hal91.  The only real original idea was the selection of tools that were
provided which lended themselves to certain network security tasks.

Tens (if not hundreds) of folks have contributed formally or
informally to the project.  From suggesting minor changes to building
packages and modifying what is out there to producing "alternative"
versions, IMHO it is all part of "Trinux."  I just happen to decide what
gets put on the web site or on the ftp server.  These decisions and the
implementation (and espeically documentation) of new features is primarily
determined by the amount of time I have to work on the project and whether
I got off my butt and do something--not because I have an axe to grind.

To clarify an misconceptions.  I am flattered and excited about any
derivative or unofficial development work.  That is the whole port of Open
Source, as I see it.  Beg, borrow, steal, integrate, react to work being
done--giving credit along the way.

That being said, as many of you know, I generally only "bless" changes or
new features after having had the chance to test them and consider how
they fit in with the longer term goals I have for the project.

</soapbox>

For those of y'all that have off tomorrow, have a good holiday.  I know
what I'll be trying to work on.

> Hello all!
> 
> (I've temporally called Trinux AG (sounds like a german company) to my
> Trinux loop version.)
> 
> Independently of the issue about if a loop version should be considered
> as part of the Trinux project or not, I want to share with you all and
> give the oportunity  ,giving it a try, to decide for yourselves if this
> kind of distribution could be interesting or not.
> 
> I've got another free web service at:
> 
>               http://webs.demasiado.com/angarcia/
> 
> Go there, read the little instructions and download the 8 MB file.
> 
> You already know what happens with this services and the files can be
> deleted without prior notification. So, if interested, be quick.
> 
> Not being part of the Trinux project right now, no questions will be
> answered on this list about this software at the moment. It will be
> off-topic.
> 
> If you are trying it, please remember it is experimental, Beta, just a
> toy made for fun, etc... and a lot more of work could be done.
> 
> Thanks a lot, and please continue commenting the Trinux
> goals,orientation issue.
> 
> Regards.
> Antonio Garcia.
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 http://www.trinux.org                 Trinux: A Linux Security Toolkit
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