DebianDog offers a lot of functionality and customization that frees users from many of the restrictions of a Linux community tied up in developmental red tape. DebianDog is fast and focused on getting work done without a lot of distractions. However, it also is a disorganized desktop environment that can leave new users floundering.
I did what I can to solve the DebianDog project development problems:
murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=946630#946630
Thank you for your help in that, mcewanw, and my apology to you:
murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=946622#946622
My compliments for your observation how well work the earlier Jwm versions of DebianDog.
I've started DebianDog project and worked on it several years. Unfortunately I made huge mistake to allow two people to work with me. The same two people forced me to stop my work (at last in September 2016) and hijacked the DebianDog project.
One important thing anyone using DebianDog or trying to get involved in the development should know - it includes many "hidden bombs" in the form of scripts without license. I was forced to remove many contributed scripts with bugs fixed from myself because I don't have permissions to modify them.
For reference:
github.com/MintPup/DebianDog-Wheezy/commits/master/scripts
DebianDog all versions (started by me as Squeeze, Wheezy, Jessie, MintPup) and all included inside must have license GPL-3, as you can see from the last repo I still keep in memory of someone no longer with us:
github.com/MintPup/DebianDog-Wheezy
But this is not the case according to the so called "official" pages.
Project license is very important detail to keep in mind.
DebianDog Is a Useful Pocket Pup
Posted by: Jack M. Germain February 25, 2017 10:40 AMDebianDog offers a lot of functionality and customization that frees users from many of the restrictions of a Linux community tied up in developmental red tape. DebianDog is fast and focused on getting work done without a lot of distractions. However, it also is a disorganized desktop environment that can leave new users floundering.
murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=946630#946630
Thank you for your help in that, mcewanw, and my apology to you:
murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=946622#946622
Toni (a.k.a saintless)
My compliments for your observation how well work the earlier Jwm versions of DebianDog.
I've started DebianDog project and worked on it several years. Unfortunately I made huge mistake to allow two people to work with me. The same two people forced me to stop my work (at last in September 2016) and hijacked the DebianDog project.
One important thing anyone using DebianDog or trying to get involved in the development should know - it includes many "hidden bombs" in the form of scripts without license. I was forced to remove many contributed scripts with bugs fixed from myself because I don't have permissions to modify them.
For reference:
github.com/MintPup/DebianDog-Wheezy/commits/master/scripts
DebianDog all versions (started by me as Squeeze, Wheezy, Jessie, MintPup) and all included inside must have license GPL-3, as you can see from the last repo I still keep in memory of someone no longer with us:
github.com/MintPup/DebianDog-Wheezy
But this is not the case according to the so called "official" pages.
Project license is very important detail to keep in mind.
Toni (a.k.a saintless)