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===That I may serve===
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'''That I may serve'''
  
=Notes=
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==Base Software==
* Trademark approved by the Linux Foundation
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* Portage
* First prototype using Guruplug standard (modded to overcome overheating problems?)
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* clang / LLVM
* Gentoo-based build system
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* Autotest
* YAFFS
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==Server (Hokie Linux) Software==
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* Linux kernel
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* BTRFS
 
* php-fpm
 
* php-fpm
 
* nginx
 
* nginx
 
* WordPress
 
* WordPress
* GNU Social or Diaspora
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* Gregarius
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* GNU Social (or Diaspora?)
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==User (Tinman) Software==
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* E17
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==Wanted==
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===Package Manager===
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* Prefix support
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* Fast package management
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* ACCEPT_KEYWORDS only set in profiles
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* Generates shellballs, .rpms, .debs, .nsis
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===Kernel===
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* Automagic kernel configuration by default
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===Automation===
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* Awesome testing and metrics
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==Hardware==
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* i686 testing and preview release
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* armv5 main available hardware target
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* [[Hokie SoC]] eventual best target
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==Notes==
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* Trademark approved by the Linux Foundation
  
=Wishlist=
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[[Category:VTLUUG:Projects]]
* All build and package scripts licensed under GPLv3
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[[Category:Deprecated]]
* Gentoo-prefix support
 

Latest revision as of 23:59, 3 January 2018

That I may serve

Base Software

  • Portage
  • clang / LLVM
  • Autotest

Server (Hokie Linux) Software

  • Linux kernel
  • BTRFS
  • php-fpm
  • nginx
  • WordPress
  • Gregarius
  • GNU Social (or Diaspora?)

User (Tinman) Software

  • E17

Wanted

Package Manager

  • Prefix support
  • Fast package management
  • ACCEPT_KEYWORDS only set in profiles
  • Generates shellballs, .rpms, .debs, .nsis

Kernel

  • Automagic kernel configuration by default

Automation

  • Awesome testing and metrics

Hardware

  • i686 testing and preview release
  • armv5 main available hardware target
  • Hokie SoC eventual best target

Notes

  • Trademark approved by the Linux Foundation