From: Adrien Destugues Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 10:33:54 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Move Haiku main page inside stand submodule X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5155aa7b6afad56dea72c3783e7d6010b166d1ac;p=stands-website.git Move Haiku main page inside stand submodule Otherwise the subpages don't show up --- diff --git a/content/stands/haiku b/content/stands/haiku index 04674c8..5acc9eb 160000 --- a/content/stands/haiku +++ b/content/stands/haiku @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 04674c8d66ef7ca495990c96839c605fdef6d413 +Subproject commit 5acc9eb486926509cb11b6e2497e4922f46e78e7 diff --git a/content/stands/haiku.md b/content/stands/haiku.md deleted file mode 100644 index baf1864..0000000 --- a/content/stands/haiku.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ ---- -description: Haiku is an open-source operating system that specifically targets personal - computing. Inspired by the BeOS, Haiku is fast, simple to use, easy to learn and - yet very powerful. -layout: stand -logo: stands/haiku/logo.png -new_this_year: | -

Since last FOSDEM we had a Beta2 release last June which fixes 900 bugs from Beta1 and adds 2800 commits to it:

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  1. It brings HiDPI support.
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  3. During GSoC2020 the Input Preferences were reworked a lot to handle multiple devices.
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  5. The Installation now supports excluding optional packages that are included on the installation medium.
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  7. And there is even an upgrade path available from Haiku R1 Beta 1 to Beta 2 so you don't have to reinstall.
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  9. Hardware support is also improved, with NVMe drives, and improvements on XHCI.
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  11. Documentation was also improved, like on the layout support.
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  13. The WebKit version used by WebPositive was updated.
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  15. Various applications were also ported or updated like LibreOffice, Telegram, Okular, Krita, AQEMU and some more games.
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  17. And new applications are also written, like Medo, a video editor.
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  19. We also ran a system sounds contest, and started a wallpaper contest.
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  21. While we focus on x86, ports to other architectures is still ongoing, and might give some interesting updates in the coming year.
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-showcase: | -

We will be demonstrating all the neat features that makes Haiku special for us: indexed metadata in the filesystem, x-ray navigation, sliding tabs and window grouping.

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We also want to hear from people testing Haiku, how it worked for them, or not. We will guide you to create bug reports.

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We will walk - curious people into installing Haiku in a VM or on real hardware.

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And we love - stories of fond memories of BeOS and how Haiku brings those back.

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People - interested into coding can also meet our developers, see where they can learn - to program their own application, or write a recipe for HaikuPorter to port an - existing one.

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And you'll see the faces of some coders you maybe already know - from the IRC channels.

Oh, and while we won't be able to get your DVDs - hand-to-hand, we still have some to ship :-)

-themes: -- Operating systems -title: Haiku -website: https://www.haiku-os.org/ -show_on_overview: true -chatroom: haiku ---- \ No newline at end of file