Re: Some questions on ELKS web sites

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On 3/22/2015 8:20 AM, MFLD wrote:
Then, I would ask maybe a FAQ : what is the ELKS official web site today
? I see mainly a SourceForge page (http://elks.sourceforge.net/) and a
GitHub page (https://github.com/jbruchon/elks). What is the right one ?

The GitHub page is the current official site. I haven't touched SourceForge in aeons. The old site is mainly there for historical purposes; I've decided that until ELKS is a little further along in development, there's no point in trying to maintain an informational website for it. The info should be in the ELKS documentation/README first and on a website second.

I'd like to see some Ethernet card support in ELKS and that's where I personally draw the line; these days, everything is "connected" and SLIP is difficult to set up and requires a second computer. Everything in ELKS is designed solely to use SLIP and the ktcp program. Once we can connect to the Internet properly, we can port or write a text-mode web browser. I think that's when it will become more interesting to people in general and will justify having a new website.

Of course, I welcome the thoughts of others in this regard. These are just what I've contemplated in my spare time.

-Jody
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