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And today we can add another newbie to the list; ZetaJournal.org, or Cee-Jay if you prefer. With a fresh green-white design by "Stargater" and fabulous artwork done by "bones", Dan "choulth" Racek and Matthias "technoids" Breiter hope to host an independent platform for 100% devoted Zeta users. Welcome to the club!
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The bug tracker clearly displays the bugs in a list, and also indicates the bug's status (active, fixed, or in progress), which makes keeping track of that more clear for both Frans van Nispen and the customers of Refraction.
A separate section to request features has been added as well, giving users of Refraction a say in the application's progress. Now that's what I call value for your money.
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- New features have been added
- As previously announced, some source code has been cleaned up
- The also previously announced filtering and reorganization of the x86-specific code out of the core is nearly done
- Kernel debugging has been improved
- The serial debugging output has been altered too
- Beyond the Kernel, the team has also started writing an XML-based system for documentation, with most importantly a BeBook-like document collection about Sequel scheduled to be written
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Also thanks to TBJ (and their link to the Babelfish translation), we now know the second JPBE.net event has just ended. As JPBE.net since recently had their own copy of Zeta RC1, they were able to show some more about RC1.
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But don't start packing yet! The event is scheduled for June 2004, some 8 months from now, and at the moment they are still trying to figure out where it can best be held and what visitors would prefer most on the conference. The OpenBeOS site asks people to send the answers to the following questions to WalterCon at dauwalder dot net:
- Yes/No/Maybe - Would you come to a West Coast WalterCon?
- Yes/No/Maybe - Would you come to an East Coast WalterCon?
- Which of the following would you most like to see:
- Presentations on the API and the internals
- Presentations on 3rd-party apps
- Discussions of R2+
- Free time to code and hang out
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Most remarkable about this edition is the interview with Scot Hacker, who unfortunately wasn't exactly so enthusiastic about BeOS anymore. Additionally there is an article about Planet Amiga 2003 in there, the second part of "Programming with REBOL", a story on DivX and game emulation, and a lot more worth checking out.
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Another problem he ran into was that NVidia probably did something to CRCT, but Rudolf just can't seem to figure out what. This might heavily delay the support for the GeForce FX5600.
I also emailed him only a few days ago with some questions, in specific about the recently announced GeForce FX5700 and FX5950. I'm eagerly awaiting his reaction.
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Good luck moving, DarkWyrm!
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If what you are about to read draws your interest and you are considering to join the project, drop a line at z3r0_one at users dot sourceforge dot net.
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