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New OpenBeOS site is UP

 
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 03, 2002 4:11 pm   Post subject: New OpenBeOS site is UP Reply with quote   

Well folks, Kurtis Kopf has done it. It's been in the forges for sometime, and the day has arrived. The new OpenBeOS site is up and running.

What's that you say? It looks just the same? Well... almost, but not really. Outside there are some changes, but the underlying is what got the most work done. Here's a small quote from the man himself:

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Things You Should Take A Look At
There is now a "Print" feature for News Articles, Newsletters, and the FAQ's Section. The small Print icon will allow you to currently select from two different printable forms.
There is a new and improves News Article Archive system to make it easier to find the news you're looking for.
The Teams Pages have had a new Tasks system added, which allows Team Leaders to post important tasks that need to be done along with information about the tasks.
The old Members page has been replaced with a new Contributors page, in order to reflect the new structure of the project. Just as a general rule of thumb, if you have contributed code to the CVS tree, then you are probably on the list or will be quite soon. Names are constantly being added, so don't panic if you're not there yet.


And that's just a small part of it all. To catch the whole news, head over to the OpenBeOS site. The adress you ask? Well, that hasn't changed, it's still http://www.openbeos.org
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