Hello,
today I donated for the ArchServer.org project. Please do so as well. This project is already mentioned in the Distro Watch and I believe that there is more to come.
I have now shifted all my efforts into this project. Even though the ArchLinux Development Stack is not forgotten, in that all packages are still kept up to date. Furthermore the first VirtualBox Image is still to come, even though a little later then expected, due to the effort I am putting in to the ArchServer project.
So, come and join us, you are more then welcome.
Today I published the fluxbb Theme for the ArchServer.org website.
I am still working on the ArchLinux Development Stack. Yesterday I published a new version of the Hudson Package to the AUR. Unfortunately I did not make any progress with the ISO of the ArchLinux Development Stack.
Instead I joined forces with the guys from archserver.org, which is a perfect fit for us, since we can then provide our stack on a more stable Server System.
I forgot to tell, that I am already a Trusted User of the ArchServer Community. Please refer to the Team page of the project.
So, stay tuned for more information about our DevStack and ArchServer.
Yesterday, we build our first package exclusivly for ArchServer.org. It is the gitweb ArchServer Theme and can be found on our Git Repository. This is just a rough first draft, but it is already running on git.archserver.org.
Now we are going to support the guys from ArchServer.org a little more. Since we are already doing an ISO Image, we will now create the first ISO for ArchServer. This is a minor shift in our goals, since we will use this ISO then to distribute our own packages.
Today, I have written quite a lenghty text about competition and new thoughts of the ArchLinux Development Stack and the relation to the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM). You can find this text on the project News page here.
Today I started the building of a Live CD for the ArchLinux Development Stack. For this I am using the ArchIso tools from Arch. I hope that this is working out. Some sources will appear in the ArchLinux Development Stack Repository soon.
If you are interested in this, I am very interested in your feedback. So, do not hesitate and contact me
On the ArchLinux DevStack Projectpage you can find now a new Redmine Theme. I have posted this on the Redmine page as well. This Theme (ArchLinux Redmine Theme) is based on the Design found on the ArchLinux Pages.
Have fun using this theme. Please Report any feedback and suggestions on the Projectpage or on the Redmine page.
Yesterday I received a message, that the Sonar Package (an integral part of the ArchLinux Development Stack) is not working correctly on i686-Architectures. This package is now updated and can be installed from the AUR.
If you have any Feedback or suggestions, please Report them here, on the Projectpage or directly in the AUR.
Yesterday, I have published, finally, the ArchLinux Redmine Theme. For additional Infos, please browse to the Theme Page on the Redmine page. Furhtermore you can find additional Information on the Source in the Source Repository.
Today, I released the latest version (0.3) of the ArchLinux Development Stack. This version contains a lot of changes to nearly all packages. Most of the packages got renamed and also cleaned up. Another interesting addition to the stack is the Rails package. On this page, I added the Ruby on Rails 1.9 friendly secure compare patch, because without it, Redmine is not running correctly under Ruby 1.9.1v243, which is the default under ArchLinux right now.
Thanks for all the help, I received during the updates of the packages. For more information or feedback, please go to the projectpage.
Sine yesterday I am the official Maintainer of the ArchLinux Rails package, which can still be found in the AUR. I take over from Grumpytoad, who offered to Mentor me on the next release. So Raider is now known as Twix, everything else stays the same
I put the sources in the same Git Repository as the ArchLinux DevStack.
So, if you want to help out, you are more then welcome.