Jnode Progress

Jnode has not had a release since 0.2.8

Has the development stopped?

If not then when will a 0.2.9 or 0.3 will be released?

Progress

I've been wondering about the progress myself. It seems it's at a stall. I'd like to contribute to the project, and as of right now I have quite a bit of time I can be contributing. I'm still learning how to program though, so most of my contributions would have to be in documentation and other areas for now. So if the lead devs could let me know where I can be of assistance just shoot me an email. Unless of course you can't do that, I'm pretty sure it said you were able to contact me thru my account on here.

I'd like to be one of you

like somebody in history of a fabulous os

I want to be in the Jnode Team

Hi I have some time testing Jnode, I like the work you are doing (Jnode team), and I would like to contribute like active developer, what can I do to be in the team?

contributions

It's a typical question for newcomers.

You can test JNode, report bugs, develop new features ...

Fabien

my blog : en français, in english or both

Jnode has great future ...

... keep it going !!!

Let 0.29 see the light of the day soon ...

Fabien and team ... Jode has immense potential in the coming decade ... keep it going especially the 64 bit one ...

Also, a version for ARM should be seen in the distant future ...

Friends let get Jnode going ... with the built in look and feel ... a desktop ... a file manager ... and a webbrowser LOBO ... a paint application ... a solitaire game ... etc ...

I am kicking myself for not able to dedicate quality time on Jnode ... but am trying to motivate those who can ...

No, jnode is not dead (at

No, jnode is not dead (at least for my point of view ^_^). For the moment, i'm working on the filesystem code, try to made some clean up and fix a bunch of problem (like performance on Ext2 formatting, testing, delete that does not work, ...) but i do all these changes on my gitorious branch to avoid instability on main branch of JNode.

It would be good if your work made it back into the JNode trunk

I understand your reluctance to do things that might break JNode, but until your stuff is merged back into the trunk it has limited visibility / impact.

Great to see ...

... your reply Stephen ...

I own up the my slumber may also be one of the reasons that Jnode has not progressed ...
I understand that timely and continuous commits are needed for Open Source projects to progress ... Am trying my best to spare dedicated time ...

However, if there is a roadmap on the site then we also know where Jnode is heading currently as well as that what are the future plans and what goes inside the future releases ...