gOS也才刚刚起步,能做得这么棒,实属难得!
今年的Linux的发展给了我们许多surprise。
今天接到Buddy的提醒,参与gOS中国的项目并非只是翻译,而是要按照他们的“游戏规则”进行玩。使用SVN进行项目管理。有可能的话,还能得到经济和技术双方面的支持。
可能国内也有其它人要参加这个项目,我们尽量争取,不管是否成功,我们都要去试,去玩,不去试的话,我们成功的机会是为零。当然,这个也包含我们的兴趣在里面,做自已喜欢的事情是一件很快乐的事情,是没有任何压力的事情!
gOS Developers ¶
Welcome ¶
Welcome to the gOS Trac. There is a wiki (which this page is part of), a ticket system, source browser (source coming soon), and a roadmap (also coming soon). This will be the one place to report and get information about outstanding bugs and planned features. The gOS team is looking for community members who want to see a slim OS that can run on a broad range of hardware. Our goals are to look great, perform great, and push an open source OS that can compete with the proprietary crowd. We would like to encourage developers to download and use gOS and if you have issues, please don't hesitate to ask us through one of the many ways described below
Forums ¶
Our forums are currently hosted by the nice folks at CafeLinux.org. You can access them here.
Note: CafeLinux.org is moving servers, so the forums will be down over the weekend.
Mailing Lists ¶
Developers | Stay up to date on gOS development. |
Commits | Watch for commits to the repository. |
Users | Need help? Feel like helping others? Subscribe now! |
Chat ¶
We are looking for help in many areas, so if you want to help stop by #gos-dev on the Freenode network and we will try to help you help us. Users who are having issues can stop by #gos to receive help from other users as well as developers.
Source ¶
If you would like to access the SVN contents (which are few atm) you can visit SvnAccess for instructions.