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BeGeistert 2008
0033 - November 29th, 2007

Thanks to ICO for the scoop, the date for BeGeistert 2008 is set. BeGeistert will be held in the weekend of January 12, in The Düsseldorf Youth Hostel, Düsseldorfer Straße 1, in (duh) Düsseldorf.

For only 25 Euro you will get two days of various presentations, workshops, lunch and generally a lot of fun with other Be enthusiasts. So whether you are a developer, user or just a fan, go there and check it out!

In other news, over at HaikuWare the bi-monthly ‘Thank You Award’ vote is open. Until December 1st you can help decide who will win the award plus the accompanying $50. This months nominees are:

Jorge G. Mare (aka koki)

Ingo Weinhold (aka bonefish)

Stephan Aßmus (aka stippi)

Greg Nichols & Sean Herber (BeBits fame)

Go here to cast your vote.

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Leszek Lesner recently wrote us an EMail about a new partitioning app for ZETA called Disk Manager (also available on BeBits). Like PartitionMagic and other similar applications, it can be used to delete, convert, and create partitions using several common filesystems. It also has the ability to non-destructively resize several common types of partitions (not BFS, though). Currently the application requires ZETA, as it makes use of library files that aren’t present on other versions of BeOS.

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A new editor has joined BeOSNews recently – please welcome Manette.be, who made his first post earlier this month. Welcome aboard! We undoubtedly gain an instant credibility boost from having a poster with an EMail address on a “.be” domain.

Not only that, but our other regular editor – 0033 – has also returned and posted a couple of new items recently. Welcome back! Now I can refer to BeOSNews with plural pronouns without feeling quite as schizophrenic.

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Haiku to attend SCaLE 6x
0033 - November 13th, 2007

SCaLE 6x BannerRight from the Haiku website; Koki is pleased and very excited to announce that the application for a booth and a feature speaker spot for Haiku at the ScaLE 6x Expo have both been accepted.

So not only a booth like last year, but also Bruno G. as one of the few speakers at the event presenting Haiku to the masses! Haiku is proud to have obtained a speaker spot and they should be. SCaLE is a huge opensource venue and the right place to attract more users and foremost developers to Haiku.

If you happen to be in the area around February 9 than make sure not to miss this, Haiku needs it’s fans at gatherings like these!

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As you probably already have read @ Haiku-os.org, Ryan Leavengood is making huge progress on porting Webkit to Haiku. The core files are now compiling and although the port is not yet complete this is great news. Currently browsing is pretty much lacking from Haiku, Opera kind of works but that’s version 3.62 (the latest version of opera for the other platforms is 9.24), Firefox seems to works a little bit for some people, but definitely not for the average joe, Netpositive is simply to outdated. A complete Webkit port means that a native Webbrowser for Haiku suddenly comes within reach.

Ryan started his work on the port back in July after a bounty was opened at Haikuware.com, the bounty has already raised over 870 dollars since. He plans to complete the targets set for the bounty next week. After that he will start to work on an application which will be able to use Webkit to render basic HTML. In the end the work should result in the development of an up to date webbrowser, with the help of other developers of course.

The work on this port is massive so thumbs up for Ryan, the bounty is still open for donating! I’m sure that there are people reading this who are interested in helping with the work on webbrowsing for Haiku, in the end R1 is nowhere without a proper internet experience.

btw, I known that I haven’t posted anything since a long time (May 9th to be precise) and I’m in shame for that but with the days getting shorter and more time being spend inside I might find more time for writing posts. I can’t promise though ;)

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libwalter progress
Manette.be - November 6th, 2007

Oliver Ruiz Dorantes, also known as Urnenfeld, recently posted on his blog an update report on the libwalter project (we first posted about the project back in April). This project, started by both him and Darkwyrm, was to create a library to supply all the widgets required for creating an Office suite for the Haiku.

Some classes of the library are starting to be used in real programs (like in Oliver’s OOffice project) so some bugs are being squashed and some points of improvement identified.

There is a screenshot provided and Oliver invites you to check out the code from CVS, JAM it and play with it (R5, Haiku and Zeta are supported). This is the good time to help by providing him with feedback and comments.

More detailed info at his place: http://urnenfeld.blogspot.com/

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Reinventing Haiku
Stephen B. - November 3rd, 2007

Stephan “stippi” Aßmus has posted on the Haiku website detailing some planned changes to the organization of the Haiku project (also posted by ICO). The goal of the changes is, to (block)quote from the post:

This reorganization’s purpose is to better fit Haiku’s needs, such as current developers needing to be able to focus on development and matching non-development needs with members of the community who wish to meet them.

The reorganization will include the creation of two new groups within the Haiku Project’s existing structure: a “Developer Team” and a “Transition Steering Committee.”

The post also contains a link to an article by Michael Phipps where he discusses his departure and offers some advice for Haiku’s future.

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