On 2/20/19 3:53 PM, Danilo Pecher wrote:
> 2. Although I've been rather inactive on the project itself, I've not
> been completely idle. I'm about 75% done in creating a CDE-based Linux
> distro based on LFS, complete with automated build. What do people
> think? Would there be a "market" for that?
more of) a problem at some point =/
-mrt
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From: Swift Griggs
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 09:45
To: CDE development
Subject: Re: [cdesktopenv-devel] Back in the flock
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019, Danilo Pecher wrote:
> For the time being I'll conentrate on looking through
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019, Danilo Pecher wrote:
For the time being I'll conentrate on looking through the mess that is
the NetBSD build.
Thanks for your efforts, Danilo. I am also a NetBSD user. Like you, I was
able to build CDE in the 6.x days, but it has since fallen apart.
Personally, I'm sad t
one could start with. In a first step I'm planning on a plain-text only
> version as I also don't know of any halfway decent motif-based web engine
> and introducing masses of gome or kde dependencies would beat the purpose
> of CDE.
>
> Cheers,
> Hippo
>
>
>
rt. CMake could be alright.
>>>
>>> It would be great to see DtMail given new life.
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>>> -mrt
>>>
>>> From: Christopher Turkel
>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 20:50
>>> To: CDE development
>>> Subject: Re: [
ke could be alright.
>
> It would be great to see DtMail given new life.
>
> -mrt
>
> From: Christopher Turkel
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 20:50
> To: CDE development
> Subject: Re: [cdesktopenv-devel] Back in the flock
>
> Bring back CDEbian, that would
Additionally, ninja or meson would severely restrict platform support. CMake could be alright.
Bring back CDEbian, that would be great!
CDE still builds on OpenBSD just fine, since that's what I use these days.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 9:47 PM Jon Trulson wrote:
> On 2/20/19 1:53 PM, Danilo Pecher wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I've been away for quite a while from CDE related work, so
On 2/20/19 1:53 PM, Danilo Pecher wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've been away for quite a while from CDE related work, so long in fact,
> I don't even have the same name anymore. Back then I was going by the
> name of Danilo Schöneberg, now I'm Danilo Pecher. The reason for that is
> simple: I got
Hi everybody,
I've been away for quite a while from CDE related work, so long in fact, I
don't even have the same name anymore. Back then I was going by the name of
Danilo Schöneberg, now I'm Danilo Pecher. The reason for that is simple: I
got married at the tender young age of 44.
Now that I'm g
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