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This is an old revision of QtPuppy made by scsijon on 2011-10-11 22:12:30.
Qt Puppy (pronounced Cute Puppy)
After playing with all the currently available puppy sources over the last year, I have decided for a number
of reasons that for ease of build and "best-fit" that QutePuppy will be a wary / T2 based Version of Puppy.
Development Versions will be coded warz 52.x.x and will come from Barry's Wary 5.1.4.1 or 5.2 when it's
ready. The warz51 alphas will not be released (Sorry, i'm using it to learn how-to do this and bugfix, and it
Will be very buggy). The first Public Alpha Release will come out after Wary 5.2 is out.
Beta and Final Releases will be coded warq for the User Workstation Version and wars for the Server Version.
Vision for QtPuppy
It will be designed to be based on a basic-bones version of wary 52 plus Qt4!
It is planned to be both Linux User and Windows User friendly!
There are plans for two versions to be designed, built and released.
warq
A User Workstation Version, primarily containing User Applications and the User Components of a small number
of Client/Server Applications. There will be a number of Linux / Windows Compatable Apps/Programs on the screen
so Windows users can feel some comfort (examples are Firefox and Eudora), as well as many linux style
applications that are Qt4 based.
Group Screen icons and the initial desktop and menus will remind you of windows95 by using a Qt based desktop;
and
wars
A LHMP Server Version with Qt4 plus addatives to allow client/server Applications, and maybe even Cloud style
Applications to be used, but with no user-end components installed.
In all cases it is planned to have something like the traditional Puppy screen layout available via jwm, but
it will not have some of the general libraries and applications you are use to as the applications will be
replaced by Qt4 equivalents as they are found and developed.
It will also have by default the Qt Design Package Qt Creator integrated into it so you can have a go at
building your own ideas into an application.
Others like the popular openoffice.sts, etc. should be useable and loadable via bootmanager as long as the
sts's are internally complete.
Most of the multiple programs that do the same thing will be missing. This is a common complaint now from
those windows users thinking of trying a version of linux out now.
Things should still work as Puppy users expect them to, but a windows user should also be able to use it
without too much hastle.
QtPuppy is planned to be modem, wifi, network and Satellite compatable.
QtPuppy will have some standard Printer drivers already installed.
I have allocated a fair proportion of my time for the rest of 2011 and all of 2012 for this concept!