There is a Pycorn roadmap?

Asked by norman784

It will be nice if you provide a roadmap or something to see the future and furter steps that you will follow. I'm interesting in the proyect, but right now only can think but not collaborate with the proyect. I've been downloaded the bzr src (really I think its much better to use svn server, like google code, but It doesn't matter at all) and will begin with the learning and test of the OS

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Torne Wuff (torne) said :
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Ooh, an interested person :)

I should probably put together more of a public roadmap; currently it exists mostly in my head following discussion with the friends who inspired me to start the project. I'll see what I can do sometime soon. There are a few things in the Launchpad bug tracker and blueprints which are more or less the things I am working on now and in the immediate future.

bzr vs svn is an argument that's been had many times, I will just say that the advantages of a distributed version control system are many, especially when coupled with a hosting system like Launchpad's. Once the project is in a more releasable state there will be regular source code snapshots available as tarballs and also prebuilt binaries for the supported platforms, so there should be no need for people to check the code out from bzr just to have a look (though it will probably remain a prerequisite for developing the kernel: it is much easier for me to look at people's suggested changes if they are in the form of branch merge requests).

It's not much of an OS just yet: just a slightly unusual bare metal Python port. But, please do feel free to experiment and let me know what you think. The Google Group at http://groups.google.com/group/pycorn would be a better place to send your comments than here, btw.

Thanks for being interested!

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Torne Wuff (torne) said :
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The wiki should now contain much of this information.

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