Wow, there's no flies on you ;)
-----Original Message----- From: WaxDragon [mailto:waxdragon@gmail.com] Sent: 12 October 2005 14:43 To: ReactOS Development List Subject: Re: [ros-dev] A call for 0.2.8
I was hoping to get it branched today, do a baseline test and have an RC1 for this weekend.
If Brandon does the release, that would help me out.
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Branch has been created... Do we want to link in the rosapps module for this release? It would oly add the optional modules listed in packages/reactos.dff. Things like ctm, ncftp and solitare. I've been building my bootcd's like this for a while and I find it very nice to have those apps installed, and people have complained that "There is nothing installed on the system to demo with". They can have solitare. ;0)
WD -- <arty> don't question it ... it's clearly an optimization
WaxDragon wrote:
Branch has been created... Do we want to link in the rosapps module for this release? It would oly add the optional modules listed in packages/reactos.dff. Things like ctm, ncftp and solitare. I've been building my bootcd's like this for a while and I find it very nice to have those apps installed, and people have complained that "There is nothing installed on the system to demo with". They can have solitare. ;0)
WD
I like the idea.
Maarten Bosma
WaxDragon schrieb:
Branch has been created... Do we want to link in the rosapps module for this release? It would oly add the optional modules listed in packages/reactos.dff. Things like ctm, ncftp and solitare. I've been building my bootcd's like this for a while and I find it very nice to have those apps installed, and people have complained that "There is nothing installed on the system to demo with". They can have solitare. ;0)
WD
<arty> don't question it ... it's clearly an optimization
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That would be a good idea, I include them in my bootcd builds, too.
Greets,
David Hinz
WaxDragon wrote:
Branch has been created... Do we want to link in the rosapps module for this release? It would oly add the optional modules listed in packages/reactos.dff. Things like ctm, ncftp and solitare. I've been building my bootcd's like this for a while and I find it very nice to have those apps installed, and people have complained that "There is nothing installed on the system to demo with". They can have solitare. ;0)
WD
<arty> don't question it ... it's clearly an optimization
Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev
I think that this is a GREAT idea -- you gotta love solitare :D
Since the branch exists, now, I'll start to do a publish within the next few days. If noone complains, I'd add some extra apps to the images.
WaxDragon wrote:
Branch has been created... Do we want to link in the rosapps module for this release? It would oly add the optional modules listed in packages/reactos.dff. Things like ctm, ncftp and solitare. I've been building my bootcd's like this for a while and I find it very nice to have those apps installed, and people have complained that "There is nothing installed on the system to demo with". They can have solitare. ;0)
WD
<arty> don't question it ... it's clearly an optimization
Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev