Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Eyemagnet Limited sponsoring Gnash development

LinuxReviews new ships technical director Steve Eyemagnet Castellotti offered project Gnash "paid a few hours of Gnash development time".

Gnash is a GNU project which aims to replace Flash player of plant functions. The project needs more good programmers. A small company of new ships now offers to pay developers to work on the project. Eyemagnet Gnash needs for their own purposes, so that they do not mind a small amount of expenditure to improve the technology.

Steve Castellotti this posted on the Gnash mailing list on 12 March:



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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Development release: FreeNAS 8.0-RC2

Josh Pätzel has announced the availability of the second release candidate for FreeNAS 8.0, a small FreeBSD-based operating system that provides free network-attached storage (NAS) services: "FreeNAS 8.0-RC2 is now available." We conducted an upgrade over the GUI feature in RC1, so with this version, which can be....

 

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The development version: Slackware Linux 13.37 RC2

Patrick Volkerding, founder and maintainer of the oldest survivor of the distributions of Linux in the world, has been updated changelog "Aware" of Slackware Linux with the following words: "Slackware 13.37 release candidate 2 is ready for testing." Y we almost? "This comes just a week after the first release candidate. In the course of...

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