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Re: [RULE] Proposal/Vision: The Rule Desktop


From: Ingo Lantschner
Subject: Re: [RULE] Proposal/Vision: The Rule Desktop
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 22:44:26 +0100
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On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 23:34:14 +0100, M. Fioretti <address@hidden> wrote:


VUM has built on RULE a desktop for schools speaking French and
Lingala. Richard Kweskin (Richard, are you still around?) did
something similar in Greece (another alphabet!!). I've been asked if
RULE could be used for hospital and lab inventory workstations.

My opinion is that RULE proper should be the foundation to build all
such projects, and provide by itself some kind of english desktop for
students/one man businesses (Ingo, is this what you called
"Rule-desktop" made from vumBOX?). Starting from there, VUM, and all
other groups could build their semiautomatic "ISO customization
process"
For this moment, the vum:BOX (Slinky 0.3.97b-vumbox) is: A semiautomatic enhancment of RULE. For the future, I would like to see it to get an fullyautomatic enhancement with comprehensive and well done documentation. If you want to know, what I mean with "well done documentation", have a look at the shorewall-project from Tom Eastep.

To make this happen we need to make more documentation available, make
website contributions easier (both pages and packages) and make the
whole slinky/iso creation process more modular, so the base is more
solid and customization is easier.
yes, yes, yes!


The lack of the first two things, docs and website, ... If VUM can help RULE merging back all what they did, it would be wonderful, and then we might start building the next version.

Ok I think we can do that - at least we want to do it - so we will find a way. Most easy would be to regulary send updated versions for the vum:BOX-Handbook in PDF- or HTML-Format to the RULE-Website, including a possibility for feedback (Most simple an email-alias to address@hidden). This should cover the above mentioned target of "well done documentation". Also the vum:BOX-ISO should be there for download.

Regarding the other point, the fully-automated installation of a stable and userfriedly office-machine, I would like to script many of the enhancements we do now by hand. F.e. OpenOffice 1.1, AbiWord2, Spellchecking, mc, MToolsFM, Opera, newest Mozilla, Acrobatreader, Customizing the menu and tool files of iceWM (so that these apps show up in the startmenu).... *) Well this is something we *may* can do when we have a stable base using fedora (I would not like to do that on RH9 which is going to be outdated soon). In this point we could need some help (we do not have the scripting-profis here and now, people will develop but this needs some backing from experienced experts) Also I think that this is not specific to Congo or VUM - there is a *huge* need out there, for a stable and lean Desktop. RedHat 9 out of the box was not stable at all, and of course not lean. This is the reason why I proposed to change the name from vum:BOX to RULE-Desktop: To enlarge the userbase and to enlarge the helpers-base (which is in fact more or less the same).

Hope it is more clear now and sorry for my sometimes not so clear sentences - its not easy for me to descripe such soft-themes in English.

Regards, Ingo.


*) Hardwarebase for the RULE-Desktop: P1/2 200MHz, 64 MB RAM, 2 GB HD




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