http://isis-project.org/ ISIS PROJECT LAUNCH ANNOUNCEMENTPosted on 14 Feb 2012Today we are happy to announce the open source release of Isis Browser. Isis Browser is a core application of HP’s webOS platform written using the Enyo framework. As of today, it is a work in progress aiming to
The first piece of webOS is here http://enyojs.com/22.01.2012, 16:56, "Aleksey Bragin" alek...@reactos.org: And almost noone really expressed any opinion about WebOS. As for me, I find it very fascinating, though I was more inclined towards Android before Alexandre explained me WebOS user
And almost noone really expressed any opinion about WebOS.
As for me, I find it very fascinating, though I was more inclined
towards Android before Alexandre explained me WebOS user interface
architecture.
Did WebOS finally open up the UI part of the source code? That's
interesting, not
All of webOS is to be opened up soon, like within the next few months. This
also includes the UI and app frameworks, too.
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Aleksey Bragin alek...@reactos.org wrote:
And almost noone really expressed any opinion about WebOS.
As for me, I find it very
On January 19, 2012 at 3:38 AM Zachary Gorden drakekaizer...@gmail.com
wrote:
end-users because THEY themselves do not consider it to be necessary.
The source code may be there, but if you can't get the changes you
It's not perfect, but it's working. It's hard to argue with success.
The
On 19.01.2012 15:03, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
On January 19, 2012 at 3:38 AM Zachary Gordendrakekaizer...@gmail.com
wrote:
end-users because THEY themselves do not consider it to be necessary.
The source code may be there, but if you can't get the changes you
It's not perfect, but it's
On January 19, 2012 at 12:06 PM Aleksey Bragin alek...@reactos.org wrote:
On 19.01.2012 15:03, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
It's not perfect, but it's working. It's hard to argue with success.
The day Linux is not good enough, it will be left behind for something
else.
//Jakob
On January 19, 2012 at 9:15 PM Timo Kreuzer timo.kreu...@web.de wrote:
Quote L. T.: I don't think kernel development should be easy. I do
not condone single-stepping through code to find the bug. I do not think
that extra visibility into the system is
necessarily a good thing.
/o\
Op 18-1-2012 13:27, Adam schreef:
Old, but relevant in today's world. Let's face it... the mainline
kernel is getting huge.
Agree, but a good portion of that is actually drivers and many other
things that can easily be left out.
on the *developers'* terms - this effectively means on the
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:22:59 +0100
Ameen Ross a.r...@amdev.eu wrote:
Op 18-1-2012 13:27, Adam schreef:
Old, but relevant in today's world. Let's face it... the mainline
kernel is getting huge.
Agree, but a good portion of that is actually drivers and many other
things that can easily be
Am 18.01.2012 16:06, schrieb Aleksey Bragin:
On 18.01.2012 18:14, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
On January 18, 2012 at 2:54 PM Adamgeekdun...@gmail.com wrote:
Although that would require recompiling the kernel just to
install/uninstall drivers. I do understand loadable modules are
supported but I'm
There's not much justification from a technical perspective for the
behavior of the kernel maintainers in the CK patchset incident. One
of the grad students that worked with my group did profiling of Linux
kernel scheduling behaviors and he examined some of the work that
happened. What it boiled
Given the way Linux is going at the moment (see
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10358024-16.html for example) I think
I do not think those expectations will be too high in the near
future. ;)
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 16:10:54 +0100
Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo elh...@gmail.com wrote:
our kernel
Uh, that's strange...
Not only is that old news, I wonder whether you've read TFA. It has an
update at the bottom:
*One thing that I forgot to mention, but which is critical to the
success of Linux, is that there really is no such thing as monolithic
Linux. Linux is highly modular and can be
Please think about using parts of webOS as top shell for ReactOS (for tablets and phones). http://developer.palm.com/blog/2011/12/open-source/ HP webOS goes opensource. http://opensource.palm.com/packages.html here you can find parts of webOS source code (still not complete) webOS provides
WebOS is Linux-based OS and i don't think it can be more usefull in
ReactOS development than any other Linux distro.
It's very good that we got new open source OS but this should not turn
into promoting another OS in ReactOS dev mailing list.
___
our kernel to be better than Linux
ugh... high expectations, indeed! :) that would be the ultimante push for
ReactOS!
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Aleksey Bragin alek...@reactos.org wrote:
There is something interesting for me in all these (both webOS and
Android).
Kernel is just a
It already is better than Linux!
(in design...)
2012/1/11 Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo elh...@gmail.com:
our kernel to be better than Linux
ugh... high expectations, indeed! :) that would be the ultimante push for
ReactOS!
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Aleksey Bragin
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