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Συντάκτης: J Evans
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Αντικείμενο: Re: [dyne:bolic] Any news on dynebolic?
Greetings everyone my name is El,

This is a temporary email until I get my own servers up and running. I
am in the US and am migrating everything away from the spy friendly
products I used to use when I was much more ignorant of such things.

I have been following the Dyne list for a few years and have used
2.5.2 extensively (though not lately). I helped test 3.0 a little.
Found a bug in the menu's and reported it. But that is neither here
nor there.

As far as I can tell nesting is really the only essential thing
missing from 3.0 that 2.5.2 had.

I took a look at Tomb and it looks really cool, and straight forward
to use. Nice work!

I make these suggestions humbly and please correct me if I
misunderstand but all that needs to be done to implement nesting is:

1. Scripts to make an encrypted home partition.
2. Scripts to make an encrypted home directory using tomb.
3. A GUI for creating the nest.
4. Mod the kernel to look for, and mount nests if found.

I hope I am not stepping on any toes making this suggestion, but it
sounds like Jaromil is busy for a awhile and these 4 tasks do not
sound terribly difficult to me. Maybe we could start working on them?
I am game and have time to donate.

On 08/22/2013 at 2:55 AM, "Adam Bogacki" wrote:It's good to hear from
you Jaromil. Have you been to Ulan Bator ?
I hear there is something of a mineral boom going on there,
with some people still living in the traditional way.

When I was in India I did not carry a camera, preferring to travel
lean
but have many good memories from Kolkata to Amritsar.

There seems to be significant interest in the next Dyne::Bolic
in the current zeitgeist .. and in robust, adaptive, nomadic IT.

What would Ghengiz have used ?

Regards,

Adam Bogacki,

adam.bogacki@???

On 22/08/13 18:38, Jaromil wrote:
>
> hello there!
>
> I'm O.K. and gathering good motivation to work a bit more, thanks

for
> your comments! meanwhile I got sidetracked from working on

dyne:bolic
> itself, while preparing some software that will be integrated in the
> next one. examples:
>
> Tomb http://dyne.org/software/tomb Tomb will be the backend of the

nesting in the next d:b
>
> Dowse http://github.com/dyne/dowse
> A set of scripts to ease configuration of a LAN gateway and

transparent
> proxy for the privacy of all local users, in case one wants to use a

d:b
> box to route local traffic to the internet...
>
> JaroMail http://dyne.org/software/jaromail :^)
> a console mail client with advanced functionalities...
>
> AutOrg http://dyne.org/software/autorg
> an heavily customized version of Emacs with several extensions and a
> key scheme which is optimised for easy usage on desktop. it works as

a
> text editor for many languages, as well a safe password storage
>
>
> Right now I have to slow down a bit, especially during september,
> because of my university studies which will hopefully conclude next
> year. Then I'll have more time to work on our OS distribution and

for
> sure I'll go back to the system of .dyne packaging in dyne:II so

that
> you can get involved doing packages that can be easily and

independently
> distributed. There are more people willing to help so I'll make sure
> that the system grows including the good contributions made.
>
> At last, since you were posting links to some (and some not)

websites
> and places, here you can see where I was on vacation this summer we

made
> nice pics and played in a wonderful mongolian Get (Yurt) :^)
> http://yurt.in
>
> please post links to your pictures of artworks and travels if you

have
> some online, is fun to look at them :^D
>
> ciao
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Adam Bogacki

adam.bogacki@???

http://www.independent.academia.edu/AdamBogacki