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This is an old revision of ProjectStatement made by lobster on 2019-11-04 07:23:52.

 

Puppy Linux is:

What is Puppy?

Official releases
- official release every two years.

Each official release has a "definition of done":
- 32 bit version
- 64 bit version
- passed user testing:
-- works with frugal install
-- works with full install
-- boots to desktop
-- working on target devices:

audio
video
ethernet
wifi
samba
printing
bluetooth
mounted drives (exfat, ntfs, fat32, f2fs)
I guess ARM based Pups would be irregular or "not fit" in many ways, but hopefully
with 01mickos work, when could endevour to always include an "official" ARM release along with
the 32 and 64 bit official releases.

Policy on "Community Editions"

A "community edition" is a re-release of an official version,
with latest Woof-CE fixes, forum contributions, and a few more apps
installed by default.

Community Editions could differentiate themselves from "official" releases in that they have:

- extra "puppy-xxx-contrib" repo installed by default, (containing packages made by users after the official release)
- latest woof-ce codebase
- updated program versions and libs
- manual bug fixes & tweaks from end-users, testers, forum
- more default programs added
- therefore, a bit more "user friendly" than a regular Puppy

The extra repo and programs would be nice to add as after an official release cos
users often create lots of great PETs and SFS packages after a Puppy is released,
and these can easily be added to a user contributed "contrib" repo, which get included
in a CE version by default (using Pkg, anyway Wink ).

Anything older than 4 years, we don't support - we don't make new packages for it, back port
bug fixes to it, etc - we simply forward users of these older versions to forum threads.

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