On 2018年5月10日 7:11:07 JST, Veteran Unix Admins collective <v...@devuan.org> 
wrote:
>Dear Init Freedom Lovers,
>
>Once again the Veteran Unix Admins salute you!
>
>We are happy to announce that the Devuan 2.0 ASCII Release Candidate
>is now available thanks to the support, feedback, and collaboration of
>the Devuan community. Devuan 2.0 ASCII Stable will be following soon.
>
>The Devuan 2.0 ASCII RC installer now offers a wider variety of
>Desktop Environments including XFCE, KDE, MATE, Cinnamon, LXQT (with
>others available post-install).  In addition, there are options for
>"Console productivity" with hundreds of CLI and TUI utils, as well as
>a minimal base system ideal for servers.
>
>When installing from ISO, the expert install option offers a choice of
>SysVinit and OpenRC. Official ready-to-use Devuan 2.0 ASCII RC images
>are available for dozens of ARM boards and SOCs, including Raspberry
>Pi, BeagleBone, OrangePi, BananaPi, OLinuXino, Cubieboard, Nokia N900,
>and several Chromebooks, as well as for Virtualbox/QEMU/Vagrant.
>
>The desktop-live images are recommended for users to explore and
>easily install Devuan 2.0 ASCII RC and also for the press to review
>the default Xfce desktop.
>
>The minimal-live image provides a full-featured console-based system
>with a particular focus on accessibility.
>
>Devuan developers have already started working on the third Devuan
>release codenamed Beowulf (Planet nr. 38086). Preliminary installer
>images should be ready for testing soon.
>
>## Download
>
>Devuan 2.0 ASCII Release Candidate images are available for download
>at:
>    http://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii_rc/  
>and from the ISO mirrors listed at:
>    http://devuan.org/get-devuan 
>The latter URL also includes information about the official Devuan
>repositories.
>
>## Upgrade
>
>Upgrade paths from Debian Jessie, Devuan Jessie, and Debian Stretch
>are available. Please see the instructions at:
>https://devuan.org/os/documentation/dev1fanboy/
>  
>The following will be enough to upgrade if you are already using
>    Devuan ASCII Beta: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
>
>## Derivatives
>
>The Devuan project is about providing a reliable universal base for
>derivatives to build on its foundation. These recent Devuan
>derivatives deserve special recognition:
>
>Maemo Leste is a new ASCII-based derivative succesfully ported on a
>number of mobile phones like the Nokia N900, N950, Motorola Droid 4,
>Allwinner tablets and more.  https://maemo-leste.github.io/
>
>DecodeOS is another ASCII-based derivative targeting micro-service
>usage on anonymous network clusters. It includes original software
>developed to automatically build p2p networks as Tor hidden service
>families.  https://decodeos.dyne.org/
>
>heads, the libre privacy distro previously based on ASCII, continues
>its development and has already moved forward to Beowulf as its new
>base. https://heads.dyne.org
>
>More Devuan derivatives can be found at:
>https://devuan.org/os/partners/devuan-distros
>
>## Contact
>
>Mailing list:
>https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng  
>IRC: #devuan #devuan-dev (Freenode)  
>Forum: http://dev1galaxy.org
>Press contact: free...@devuan.org
>Bug tracker: https://bugs.devuan.org
>Popularity contest: https://popcon.devuan.org
>
>
>## Appreciation
>
>We wish to thank all of you for the incredible support given to this
>development effort, which continues to make Devuan a useful and
>reliable base distro as well as a pleasant and cooperative community.
>
>To support the Devuan project: https://devuan.org/donate
>
>Financial reports for the year 2017 are available for download from
>the same page.
>
>happy hacking ;^)
>
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Congratulations for the nice 
and really useful work!

10x a lot!

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