Hi Werwoelfchen, It is our hope to complete our Ubuntu 16.04.2 release of Vinux 6 and support that whilst we work on a Fedora release.
Hope this addresses your query sufficiently. Cheers Rob On 15/03/17 22:49, Werwoelfchen wrote: > > Hi, > Will the Vinux project finish the Ubuntu support? > Regards, > Wolfram > Am 15.03.2017 um 12:21 schrieb Rob Whyte: >> Sonar merges with the Vinux Project. >> http://www.sonargnulinux.com and http://www.vinuxproject.org team up. >> >> Exciting news for the Sonar and Vinux communities. >> A special meeting was held early 2017 between core Sonar and Vinux team >> members. It was agreed that the two projects will be working together >> toward common goals. Whilst Vinux has recently indicated to move the >> distro base from Ubuntu to Fedora, several meetings have been held >> between Vinux and Sonar core members with an agreement taking place >> toward common goals that will freshen up both projects. Some teams have >> been expanded, and new teams have been created within Vinux, with the >> influx of Sonar developers and users. Project leader Rob Whyte said that >> the merge will minimize fragmentation and combine resources. Most >> importantly, having a larger active community will allow us to develop >> some visions we have had for some time. >> >> Going forward in 2017, Vinux hopes to become a not for profit >> organization and to step up what we can deliver to our loyal user base. >> Under the new arrangements, Vinux has agreed to stem into the ARM >> architecture, offering exciting new possibilities, and has also >> committed to again provide Vinux hardware, focusing primarily on ARM >> devices. >> >> Though mainstream distro accessibility is paramount, we believe after >> much consultation that a specialised distro is still required. >> Together with Linux-a11y, most commonly known for the active development >> of the Fenrir screen reader and the OCRPDF and OCRDesktop text >> recognition tools, Vinux has agreed to continuously push for and >> contribute to accessibility inclusion within main line distributions. >> >> Vinux plans to produce images based mainly upon the Mate desktop >> environment, but also Gnome; and builds for Arm devices, including the >> Raspberry Pi, Odroid XU3, XU4 and C2 and hopefully others, depending on >> the availability of hardware. >> >> We at Vinux are excited for this new chapter we are embracing. >> >> Kind regards >> Rob Whyte >> Vinux project manager >> > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
