| Mageia is on the rails! Jan 24 2011 on group Mageia Linux - International | Mageia is finally up to work.
Repackaging is in progress with the brand new buildsystem that has been installed. All contributors are welcome to participate now in all departments (packaging, translation, and more to come soon).
Read the blog for more information : http://blog.mageia.org/ |
| | | Re: Mageia is almost habitable! Oct 25 2010 on group Mageia Linux - International | You can also by the way look at the Nageia Cauldron temporary Wiki. It is intended to be a collaborative platform to start the Cauldron the right way with a proper stategy.
http://mageiacauldron.tuxfamily.org/HomePage |
| | | Mageia is almost habitable! Oct 24 2010 on group Mageia Linux - International | There has been some news since last month about Mageia. Feel free to check the Mageia blog's last posts!
http://blog.mageia.org/ |
| | | Re: Great opportunity Oct 7 2010 on group Mageia Linux - International | Thank you very much for your encouragements!
You'll have news on the blog, especially for technical and release stuff.
There should be several test releases once the build system will be ready and the Cauldron updated at a minimum rate. And yes, there will be a 64 bit version, but I cannot be more precise currently. |
| | | Re: :-) Sep 29 2010 on group Mageia Linux - International | Hello,
I'd like to make a little point here, Mandriva - and now Mageia, isn't only french made. Even if there are french people among the leading board, it is before all the work of people coming around the globe, from France to Brasil, from the UK to the USA, from Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain, Argentina, Turkey, most European union states including the eastern ones, Quebec, and a few more I forgot (shame on me). There are even now two communities that will be born with Mageia : South African and Chinese (that one was in fact born very shortly before the fork so...).
All that to tell that Mandriva Linux - and now Mageia with most of the communities that are following, is not just a french project. There has been really a lot of work from many people in Europe and around the globe. So it's not just french, it's really beyond the borders. I think that's worth mentioning it because Mageia isn't french centred in our mind.
I believe that's not unique to Mageia though, it is pretty much the same for other projects such as OpenSuSE, Mint or Fedora (even tough there may be a lot of work from American employees in that one, there are contributors from everywhere). |
| | | Re: Mageia Sep 24 2010 on group Mageia Linux - International | Hello and Welcome!
If you wish to help, we have a temporary wiki where people who want to join in can register themselves and insert their emails where they want to help.
This wiki is there to help organizing the project while the final platform is in construction. Another final wiki will replace that one which will contain everything Mandriva Linux's wiki already had, but a massive updating work will be done.
If you wish, you can have a look at http://mageia.org/wiki/doku.php and register your name in the sections where you wish to help and may be contacted by email.
We also have very active mailing lists, currently for discussions and development :
https://www.mageia.org/mailman/
Please feel free to ask if there is anything more you need. |
| | | Re: i could help... Sep 22 2010 on group Mageia Linux - International | That's as you want. :)
Mageia is designed to be a magic linux based OS, just like Mandrake and Mandriva were. Since there is still no official logo (see the bottom link for proposal), you're free to do what you want concernign art for Mageia.
Logo proposals for Mageia : http://www.flickr.com/groups/mageia-art/ |
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