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Autor: Jaromil
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Para: dng
Assunto: Re: [DNG] Alpha2 Build Success

many thanks for your story :^) indeed it really helps motivation to have
good reports and in general makes this community cozier :^)

our presentation at opennebula in Barcelona went well beyond any
expectation, we had 2 applauses at open-stage, very good offers for
support and very good understanding with the opennebula team, leading a
great project which has also minimalism and modularity in mind for a
virtual machine management system that is succesfully used in large
scale production environment and is the best alternative to the
complexity of open stack.

overall, it sounds like Devuan can fill in many gaps for projects
struggling with systemd at present and that we can be part of an
alternative approach to the extreme complexity the RedHat enterprise
ecosystem is built upon.

O'Beardly: I am now also contacting you in private for some help on
infrastructure you may be able to give and that we definitely and
finally need now that things are very close to turn beta.

right on!


On Thu, 22 Oct 2015, Linux O'Beardly wrote:

>    A friend recently came to me with a request for a fully functional 10"
>    laptop. She does all her work in the cloud, so the consistency of the OS
>    and the underlying processing power was not of issue. Having worked with
>    Debian on a specific hardware platform before, I turned to eBay and
>    purchased an Asus EEE PC, Model 1005HAB.  I threw in a 128GB Toshiba solid
>    state drive and upgraded the RAM to 2GB; that is the max allowable for
>    this specific model.  I then downloaded the latest
>    devuan-jessie-netboot-i386-alpha2.iso and prepared a USB drive via
>    unetbootin on my Linux desktop. The alpha2 installed without issue and
>    runs smoothly.  She's been using it this week in her law classes to take
>    notes and prepare assignments. She's had no issues and she's been able to
>    flow between wireless networks without any hiccups; she hasn't experienced
>    a single issue.  Even the power management seems to be reasonable.
>    Obviously, being that Jessie is still in alpha, we do expect to incur
>    issues at some point, but for now, neither of us could be happier.  While
>    I'm aware that there is much more work to do, I just wanted to offer my
>    appreciation for all the hard work, as well as congratulations on a job
>    well done. I'm looking forward to the future.
>    Linux O'Beardly
>    @LinuxOBeardly
>    [1]http://o.beard.ly
>    [2]linux.obeardly@???