Today we finally made a huge step toward a first RC. All packages in our server-core repository are now moved from testing towards their final place in server-core
Next step will be to create an ISO and the to make some VBox images. Lets see when we get this done.
The last weekend was a busy weekend for me. I have updated the kernel of ArchServer to its latest incarnation 2.6.32.11. If you find time, please try out ArchServer and test the newest Kernel version.
Hello,
we have now our own Merchandizing (or lets call it Schwag like the guys from Arch Linux) online. Please take a look on zazzle.com.
Right now there is just one product online, but there are more to come
So, if you have suggestions or remarks, post them in our Forum or write me an email.
Since yesterday we put ArchServer.de online. This domain is just a pointer to ArchServer.org right now. Lets see what comes up in the future.
This Friday, the ArchServer Community will have its first official project status meeting. See here for the agenda and the timeframe for this meeting.
After quite some time we have finally an Install-Iso finished. The problems with all previous isos where not so obvious. Arch Linux switched from grub to ISOLINUX and this caused us (and all others) quite some trouble. After all these changes, this is now corrected and our iso is working as well. Thanks for all the work to the AL team.
Today the Archserver.org project released the “new” LTS kernel of the 2.6.32 series. The kernel as well as the whole core (e.g. binutils, gcc, etc) are already uploaded for x86_64. The i686 packages will be updated soon as well.
ArchServer is making good progress, and we have now released the first version of VirtualBox Images.
If you are interested and/or would like to participate, please navigate to ArchServer.org.
The ArchServer project has had some interesting discussions going on over the last couple of days. It is decided now, that the repositories are all named pretty much like the ones from Arch Linux, just with a “server-”-prefix. The repositories are limited to server-core, server-extra, server-testing and server-community. We are not splitting it up, like originally planned into e.g. webapps or lamp. This is done using the group-feature of the PKGBUILD.
You can look up the decision on the ArchServer Forum.
So, you are reading this, now why don’t you participate in the ArchServer effort?
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.
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.