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Author: vladomiro
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Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] Any news on dynebolic?


Great news, surely we'll keep in touch. Talking about vacation photos I
share some, not exactly vacation, academic trip, but I had time to take
a look to some specific places, all the photos have a free by
anyone-share alike license so you are free to use it as you want.

http://gobblin.se/u/vizcochino/ [8]

I'll add later some pics from another academic trip, if you want to take
a look later (months later).

Vladimir

El 2013-08-22 13:52, Venugopal AK escribió:

> You people are rendering a great service. I appreciate it.
>
> Regards
> vg
>
> ________________________________
> From: J Evans <3l3@???>
> To: dynebolic mailinglist <dynebolic@???>
> Sent: Thursday, 22 August 2013 4:48 PM
> Subject: 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@??? 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 [1] Tomb will be the backend of the
>
> nesting in the next d:b
>
>> Dowse http://github.com/dyne/dowse [2] 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 [3] :^) a console mail client with advanced functionalities... AutOrg http://dyne.org/software/autorg [4] 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 [5] please post links to your pictures of artworks and travels if you
>
> have
>
>> some online, is fun to look at them :^D ciao _______________________________________________ Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux http://dynebolic.org [6] Public mailinglist, to unsubscribe visit: https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dynebolic [7]




Links:
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[1] http://dyne.org/software/tomb
[2] http://github.com/dyne/dowse
[3] http://dyne.org/software/jaromail
[4] http://dyne.org/software/autorg
[5] http://yurt.in
[6] http://dynebolic.org
[7] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dynebolic
[8] http://gobblin.se/u/vizcochino/