#1008 Re: New file uploaded to osFree
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 14, 2004
--- In osFree@yahoogroups.com, José Francisco García Martínez
<correo@j...> wrote:
> Can the moderator delete that file and expulse love44girl2000
> <love44girl2000@y...>?
>
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
They probably joined just long enough to post the 'spam'
and then left the group.
BigWarpGuy
Part 34 - May 26 2004
Re: Progress?
#1009 Re: Progress?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 14, 2004
> Hows is the effort/project to clone OS/2 Warp
> coming along? Is there any news to report?
>
> BigWarpGuy
There has not been much activity at http://www.osfree.org
since the end of last year (according to the news of the
site). Is work still being done on it?
BigWarpGuy
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 14, 2004
> Hows is the effort/project to clone OS/2 Warp
> coming along? Is there any news to report?
>
> BigWarpGuy
There has not been much activity at http://www.osfree.org
since the end of last year (according to the news of the
site). Is work still being done on it?
BigWarpGuy
GCC and OSFree?
#1010 GCC and OSFree?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2004
Can GCC for OS/2 be used to compile OSFree source
code? http://www.innotek.de has newer versions of it.
BigWarpGuy
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 15, 2004
Can GCC for OS/2 be used to compile OSFree source
code? http://www.innotek.de has newer versions of it.
BigWarpGuy
Re: [osFree] Re: Progress?
#1011 Re: [osFree] Re: Progress?
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David Anderson
Jul 15, 2004
Good question! I just joined this group a few days ago. Don't see much discussion about it going on......
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----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Lee Mullins
To: osFree@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: [osFree] Re: Progress?
> Hows is the effort/project to clone OS/2 Warp
> coming along? Is there any news to report?
>
> BigWarpGuy
There has not been much activity at http://www.osfree.org
since the end of last year (according to the news of the
site). Is work still being done on it?
BigWarpGuy
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David Anderson
Jul 15, 2004
Good question! I just joined this group a few days ago. Don't see much discussion about it going on......
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----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Lee Mullins
To: osFree@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: [osFree] Re: Progress?
> Hows is the effort/project to clone OS/2 Warp
> coming along? Is there any news to report?
>
> BigWarpGuy
There has not been much activity at http://www.osfree.org
since the end of last year (according to the news of the
site). Is work still being done on it?
BigWarpGuy
Re: Progress?
#1012 Re: Progress?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 16, 2004
--- In osFree@yahoogroups.com, "David Anderson" <linux4all@c...> wrote:
> Good question! I just joined this group a few days ago.
> Don't see much discussion about it going on......
>
The OSFree site does not have any news dated for this
year. They do have a question about what kernel to
base the OSFree os on.
I had dropped membership from this group due to
inactivity but rejoined to see if there was any
new interest.
BigWarpGuy
PS Perhaps 'getting the word out' about this project
would increase activity and increase the number of
those who could work on it? Even the FreePM seems
inactive ( http://frepm.sourceforge.net ).
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 16, 2004
--- In osFree@yahoogroups.com, "David Anderson" <linux4all@c...> wrote:
> Good question! I just joined this group a few days ago.
> Don't see much discussion about it going on......
>
The OSFree site does not have any news dated for this
year. They do have a question about what kernel to
base the OSFree os on.
I had dropped membership from this group due to
inactivity but rejoined to see if there was any
new interest.
BigWarpGuy
PS Perhaps 'getting the word out' about this project
would increase activity and increase the number of
those who could work on it? Even the FreePM seems
inactive ( http://frepm.sourceforge.net ).
Re: [osFree] Re: Progress?
#1013 Re: [osFree] Re: Progress?
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Lynn H. Maxson
Jul 16, 2004
I only track "progress" by the messages which occur here. I
don't think I've ever visited the website. The most recent
interchange dealt with obtaining a more complete set of
information on OS/2 for the PPC. Other than that I recently
purchased OpenOffice which allow me to exchange data and
documents with M$-trapped users.
As I have little concern about developing a replacement
kernel for OS/2, which I consider doable, I have greater
concern about its future maintenance, which software history
shows as less doable. Thus I continue to work on a software
project to significantly reduce maintenance effort, i.e. increase
developer productivity.
If anyone wants to pursue the design and documentation of
such a replacement, posting it as a "work in progress" on the
website, I would be happy to participate. If you simply want
to code while designing and thus rewriting code while
designing, then I prefer you waste your time (and code) and
not mine.
The absence of events here does not reflect those occurring
elsewhere, particularly from Innotek which seems to have
made ODIN practical. We certainly have enough unused
licensed copies of OS/2 as well as the availability of eCS to
supply any sudden burst in the using community...well beyond
any 2006 feared deadline. Having OpenOffice and Acrobat
Reader 4 closed some application gaps. I would not be
surprised to see other applications like Peachtree Accounting,
Quicken, and Avery LabelPro also executing under the Innotek
runtime software.
That means you ought to overcome your nervousness and
fears, stop worrying about whose coding and number of code
lines, and take the time to design an OS which does not only
what OS/2 supports but also what it should support...like a
64-bit implementation.
There's little sense in trying to achieve "now" for future
delivery. You already have "now". You need to produce a
"future" version in time for it to be a "now" instead of a "has
been". You focus on designing a replacement on where it
should be, not on where it is. You do it in a way that is
hardware platform independent...for both OS and applications.
You have OS/2. What you need is something better,
something without its "now" limits.
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Lynn H. Maxson
Jul 16, 2004
I only track "progress" by the messages which occur here. I
don't think I've ever visited the website. The most recent
interchange dealt with obtaining a more complete set of
information on OS/2 for the PPC. Other than that I recently
purchased OpenOffice which allow me to exchange data and
documents with M$-trapped users.
As I have little concern about developing a replacement
kernel for OS/2, which I consider doable, I have greater
concern about its future maintenance, which software history
shows as less doable. Thus I continue to work on a software
project to significantly reduce maintenance effort, i.e. increase
developer productivity.
If anyone wants to pursue the design and documentation of
such a replacement, posting it as a "work in progress" on the
website, I would be happy to participate. If you simply want
to code while designing and thus rewriting code while
designing, then I prefer you waste your time (and code) and
not mine.
The absence of events here does not reflect those occurring
elsewhere, particularly from Innotek which seems to have
made ODIN practical. We certainly have enough unused
licensed copies of OS/2 as well as the availability of eCS to
supply any sudden burst in the using community...well beyond
any 2006 feared deadline. Having OpenOffice and Acrobat
Reader 4 closed some application gaps. I would not be
surprised to see other applications like Peachtree Accounting,
Quicken, and Avery LabelPro also executing under the Innotek
runtime software.
That means you ought to overcome your nervousness and
fears, stop worrying about whose coding and number of code
lines, and take the time to design an OS which does not only
what OS/2 supports but also what it should support...like a
64-bit implementation.
There's little sense in trying to achieve "now" for future
delivery. You already have "now". You need to produce a
"future" version in time for it to be a "now" instead of a "has
been". You focus on designing a replacement on where it
should be, not on where it is. You do it in a way that is
hardware platform independent...for both OS and applications.
You have OS/2. What you need is something better,
something without its "now" limits.
Re: [osFree] Re: Progress?
#1014 Re: [osFree] Re: Progress?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 18, 2004
In my honest opinion, eComStation is better. It is based on
an updated OS/2 kernel by IBM with lots of really nice
features.
BigWarpGuy
>
> You have OS/2. What you need is something better,
> something without its "now" limits.
>
>
It would be nice if there was an OS/2 clone. Perhaps
one that could be sold by those who make eComStation
and sell the service/help for it like they do with
the different variations of Linux.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * eComStation * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * the os for the internet generation * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * http://www.ecomstation.com * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * http://www.os2world.com * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * best site for OS/2 Warp Users * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 18, 2004
In my honest opinion, eComStation is better. It is based on
an updated OS/2 kernel by IBM with lots of really nice
features.
BigWarpGuy
>
> You have OS/2. What you need is something better,
> something without its "now" limits.
>
>
It would be nice if there was an OS/2 clone. Perhaps
one that could be sold by those who make eComStation
and sell the service/help for it like they do with
the different variations of Linux.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * eComStation * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * the os for the internet generation * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * http://www.ecomstation.com * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * http://www.os2world.com * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * best site for OS/2 Warp Users * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
269 members but very few posts?
#1015 269 members but very few posts?
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 18, 2004
It is odd that there is 269 members in this group but
very few posts. Have so many dropped out but not un-
subcribed to this list/group or are they just inactive?
BigWarpGuy
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Tom Lee Mullins
Jul 18, 2004
It is odd that there is 269 members in this group but
very few posts. Have so many dropped out but not un-
subcribed to this list/group or are they just inactive?
BigWarpGuy
Re: [osFree] 269 members but very few posts?
#1016 Re: [osFree] 269 members but very few posts?
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Sebastian Wittmeier
Jul 18, 2004
At the moment I just have fun reading "Take that kernel" and "I like
this feature" together with "Is there anybody?"
But I'm really interested in any progress (don't believe that there is,
but you never know).
Sebastian
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On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 19:40:43 -0000, Tom Lee Mullins wrote:
>It is odd that there is 269 members in this group but
>very few posts. Have so many dropped out but not un-
>subcribed to this list/group or are they just inactive?
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Sebastian Wittmeier
Jul 18, 2004
At the moment I just have fun reading "Take that kernel" and "I like
this feature" together with "Is there anybody?"
But I'm really interested in any progress (don't believe that there is,
but you never know).
Sebastian
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On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 19:40:43 -0000, Tom Lee Mullins wrote:
>It is odd that there is 269 members in this group but
>very few posts. Have so many dropped out but not un-
>subcribed to this list/group or are they just inactive?
Re: [osFree] 269 members but very few posts?
#1017 Re: [osFree] 269 members but very few posts?
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Lynn H. Maxson
Jul 18, 2004
269. Actually the number seems a little low considering the
interest that ought to exist in a supported OS/2 replacement. I
think eCS does amount to an enhancement, but not much. It
has the same problem that Serenity Systems cannot solve
with its resources: what do you do when IBM pulls this plug as
well.
I don't know what constititutes progress. To me that would
lie in having the design for the replacement as a work in
progress. I've continued to offer to participate in that effort,
but no positive responses so far. Sometimes it just takes a
little longer to jar others into action.
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Lynn H. Maxson
Jul 18, 2004
269. Actually the number seems a little low considering the
interest that ought to exist in a supported OS/2 replacement. I
think eCS does amount to an enhancement, but not much. It
has the same problem that Serenity Systems cannot solve
with its resources: what do you do when IBM pulls this plug as
well.
I don't know what constititutes progress. To me that would
lie in having the design for the replacement as a work in
progress. I've continued to offer to participate in that effort,
but no positive responses so far. Sometimes it just takes a
little longer to jar others into action.