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Aurora on Distrowatch :D

June 30th, 2010 3 comments

Hay all,

just a short and sweet update to let you know that after 18 months of not being on distrowatch as eeebuntu ( due to the ‘buntu fiasco  :P ). We finally have an entry!

For now the distrowatch team just have basic information on the eb4 beta but we will update them with a full package list once the aurora 0.5 beta is available :)

Link to our page is here http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=auroraos

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The changling

June 29th, 2010 4 comments

As everyone is now fully aware of the changes we’ve been through and the new name and brand is now common knowledge, I thought I’d put string a few words together and welcome you all onboard.

Why Change The Name?

The team had been thinking about this for a while, our scope had changed, we had moved away from Ubuntu so the ‘buntu bit seemed a little redundant.  Oh, and we did have a little pressure from Canonical legal who seem to have a monopoly on anything ending ‘buntu. I wonder if everyone in Africa now place a copyright symbol next to the word Ubuntu just in case the legal sharks smell a drop of blood?  Anyway, it was the time to change the name to reflect the changes that this project has had and will continue to go through.

Why Aurora?

A couple of reasons really, Paul and I are both from the North(west) of England and if you take North and the intention to bring a brighter light to the desktop you get  Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis.

The second reason is even more obscure, Aurora was the ship that fired the shot to signal the start of the assault on Winter Castle, St Petersburg, a major step in the 1917 October Russian revolution.  We are hoping that the steps we take in the coming months will be a major step in the desktop Linux revolution.   Oh, and when I proposed it to the team, it was well liked and I know Paul had fun with the scope of graphical possibilities!

Why no community vote on the name?

It was the team’s decision not to hold a vote as it can get very messy and spark lots of arguments and counter arguments.  We needed something really quick so I could register the domains and voting for names usually takes an age.  That said, we’ve had the names registered for quite some time and we were almost rumbled when someone stumbled upon a repo left browsable.  I think the name is quite catchy and has a lot of scope for future developments.  If you disagree then feel free to post in the forum chat section.

Where’s The Iso snail devs?

Everyone that downloaded the eb4 beta is well aware of the problems we had trying to glue the ubiquity installer into the release and the many issues this caused so I started to develop a bespoke installer, first in python then, when I happened upon an old copy of Linux Format and spotted “what on earth is vala”, I started to redevelop in Vala.  It compiles to C code and then gcc compiles the C.  It runs fast, very fast.  But, as with anything relatively new, there are teething problems and I found some libraries didn’t have the api wrappers available, until recently.  The main reason for the long delay is that I drastically underestimated how much code I would have to do!

Hopefully you’re still with me? You are? Good, I’ll add another excuse.  We needed time to fill out the repo’s and test them (work still continuing).  All of these little things add up and hence the long delay.  Don’t worry, we WILL get there. Though I have taken a short break to type this.

What’s The Plan, Stan?

Well, our scope is still broad.  We will release both i386 and x86_64 versions as core.  There will be iterations of these, Netbook, Notebook and Desktop.  Each of those iterations will have a FOSSpot option for those that don’t believe in being pragmatic (sorry, couldn’t resist :-) )  This means that your Netbook WILL be supported.  There will be an ISO spin of the latest packages every quarter but from final release forward you will not need to run a full upgrade every 6 months.  We do understand that this is a huge task but other distro’s have done it and so can we.

Over the next few weeks we will release a roadmap for all the developments planned for this year.  Keep an eye on the blog, twitter, forums for more information.

What about us?

Wasn’t that a Tatu song? Anyway, any major decisions will, from this point forward, be open to community involvement.  A voting system will be used.  This includes opening up votes on your ideas (votes within a specific time frame).  The most popular will be included, developed (please be kind here, the dev team does have a life too :-) ).  Register yourself as the next beta tester and be the first to get your hands on the iso when it’s done.  Andy (Fewt) has posted a blog on the culture of Aurora, have a read and if you’re still not convinced then hang around, you soon will be.

Ok, I’ve read enough, get on with it!

We know some of the plans are highly ambitious but there is a good dev and support team and they are constantly growing.  Get involved, be a part of it, many hands make light work and all that. I can’t promise you fame and fortune but I can promise that there is a great sense of achievement when you are part of team delivering a quality product.

Hopefully you’re still awake, thanks for reading and your patience and support is greatly appreciated. Stick around, you know it makes sense :-)

Steve.

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Aurora : A Rebrand , a new direction

June 28th, 2010 8 comments

Hi All,

So you’ve all seen the big changes so far!? Im guessing so otherwise you wouldn’t be on the blog :D

Eeebuntu is Dead : Long live Aurora!

Its been 12 months in the making and we are happy that we can finally put it all out in the open for true community involvement. Over the next few weeks we will be opening the doors for you guys to get involved more and more if you wish!

So what to expect from Aurora? Well we are working now towards Aurora 0.5 (beta / eb4 beta2) with a tonne of fixes over before! The main body of work is going into our own custom installer known as exogenesis. Its a truly amazing piece of work by Steve who’s put in ALOT of hours to get it where it is!

We will be moving the development of exogenesis into a git repository and posting the remaining work to be in the hope we can get some other developers on board :D . Any experience with vala then please get involved in this brilliant project!

As well as the installer we also are working on our own custom kernels to greater improve wireless support out of the box. On our latest test builds we are seeing 90% or more of the hardware on netbooks being supported ; which is brilliant! These kernels will be available for testing in the coming weeks.

The next point to bring up is our Ambitious Aurora Guides project. Some of us aren’t coders or designers but brilliant at annotating our ideas into tutorials and the like! This is your channel to get involved. We aim to create a set of tutorials for free download on the site and then offer these as hard copies by a magazine subscription every quarter. The tutorial subjects and aim of the magazine will be up for FULL community discussion and decision. We have been looking around and the best choice of collaboration / discussion applications around and have settled on google wave for the time being. In the coming weeks we will add some more detail to the guides section of  the site and hopefully put on some Q/A and Discussion sessions to see / gauge the level of interest from users to get involved in this.

The final point I think worth mentioning is the new adopt a package idea. We are interested in getting users to maintain an application they use day to day; ensuring we always have the latest beta and stable editions available for general use in our 2 repo tree’s. If you are interested please let us know in the getinvolved forum. We will be generating a list for the wiki over the next few weeks so people can start looking into the applications and putting their names down.

Thanks for bearing with us for the release of Aurora – we can’t work quick enough to get it sorted for you!

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Welcome to Aurora!

June 27th, 2010 No comments

Welcome to Aurora!

You’re probably just having a look around at the moment but as you can see eeebuntu is dead and buried in the water! Aurora has risen from the ashes and is ready to go!

Over the next few weeks we will be making changes to the websites , more work on the iso and looking to get some developers on board with development of exogenesis : our own installer.

Welcome to Aurora once again!

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