What does your OS website look like?

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What does your OS website look like?

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Anyway "how does your operating system look like?" is a very interesting topic to see and look at what is realy going in OS developers' lives. But these screenshots still stay on these forum pages. Very few people can run these OSes on their computers, and even fewer on a real machine. So why do we work? Just for fun? Ok, that’s realy good, I enjoy programming too like you :) Not exactly like me most of the OS developers seem to work alone. Hasn't anyone thought about what would happen if some more programmers worked with him? Yes, of cource. But maybe most of us think that: "…my project has some good features… and those others use some bad ideas… and mine may become powerful in some years... that OS has some features and I’m wondering how it has been programmed… and so on… and so on” I think it's time to advertise some of our OSes. Shouldn't it be good to promote some projects and their websites? :) I'm thinking about why most of the developers don't provide a simple and beautiful website to make his project easily understandable to a typical dummy (such that we can see anywhere). I’m not even talking about creation of a good international team project development enviroment.

You might ask about what my intentions are. My answer is that: “I’m developing an OS, but I’d happily work with some of you. For this I’ll certainly need documentations, APIs, and other enviroments to be clearly provided somewhere. I may as well help in some code on websites as I’m seeing ‘Under construction’ messages on there”.

Well, let’s promote some OS developer or presentation websites here. Hope we’ll find some bad, some too bad, some good and some even better and impressive ones. :)
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http://pikkolamakkia.com/ Home page under developement
http://pikkolamakkia.com/public.php Other personal pages on my website
http://pikkolamakkia.altervista.org/_al ... /index.php The page of the os only in Italian
http://pikkolamakkia.altervista.org/_al ... index2.php The same page in green style

All my website is under developement XD
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(Link removed, it's down!) - Main page
(Link removed, it's down!) - Hydrogen OS page
(Link removed, it's down!) - Links
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Although I don't know Ialian the website seems to be attractive at a glance. Nice one :)
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Well, I guess I'm gonna show mine as well
http://imnadze.ge/zvini

Hey guys, do you do your websites yourself? Or as I've seen some WordPress source?
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Archil wrote:Although I don't know Ialian the website seems to be attractive at a glance. Nice one :)
Thank you :) No I've written my website by myself without using templates or other cms
I'll translate the texts and add contents in the next days
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About half a year of the Pro-POS project went into infrastructure: Forum, Wiki, documentation and source repository, etc. etc. Didn't work out.

That's the one reason why my project page - not an OS but OSDev-related - has very little in regards to "custom design". The other reason is that, in a one-man effort, I prefer to focus on the code instead of the presentation, at least until v1.0 is ready.

http://pdclib.rootdirectory.de - your average Trac site.
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http://pikkolamakkia.altervista.org/ On this link how can I close the popup? :D I can't find the corresponding button :-S
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Solar wrote: The other reason is that, in a one-man effort, I prefer to focus on the code instead of the presentation, at least until v1.0 is ready.
That's a good choice. In my case I did release a null version :P before v1.0. You may want some developer site before that presentation, don't you think so?

Well I've got a question to you? Would you prefer Google Code for your project?
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Taking this to PM as it's OT.
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http://www.returninfinity.com/baremetal.html - For BareMetal OS
http://www.returninfinity.com - The main page for Return Infinity

Still a work in progress. I need to add more information (especially for Pure64) and build the documentation sections.

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Archil wrote:http://pikkolamakkia.altervista.org/ On this link how can I close the popup? :D I can't find the corresponding button :-S
Well I've never finished the page "under" the popup so I never add a button to close itself XD
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Karlosoft wrote:
Archil wrote:http://pikkolamakkia.altervista.org/ On this link how can I close the popup? :D I can't find the corresponding button :-S
Well I've never finished the page "under" the popup so I never add a button to close itself XD
Let me know when you've done. I'm wondering how you add that button and where :P :D
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