[RULE] Re: Proposals for the 0.4.0 Version of Slinky

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Tue Jun 3 04:57:01 EEST 2003


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On Monday 02 June 2003 02:59 pm, Ingo Lantschner wrote:

> A. What should be done by Slinky:
>
> a. copy the configfiles
>    cp menu /usr/share/icewm
>    cp preferences /usr/share/icewm
>    cp toolbar /usr/share/icewm
[...]
> As written above, I can maintain the GUI from the point of an
> Administrator (this is what I learned yet). Making an RPM ... well I do
> not have the slightest idea about this but I think I can learn this in
> the near future. The only doubt I have: Is something which can be done
> by 5 lines in a script worth to be packaged? Anyhow, you have much more
> experience and as soon as you say "yes, it makes sense because of ..."
> I will open my Linux Bible and start to read :-)
>
> Hope this makes the things clearer and sorry for the sometimes strange
> english of mine :-) Thanks for reading all this stuff, Ingo.
>
> P.S: The attached file should give an impression, they were built for
> an older slinky - NOT for 0.3.95

I'll have a look at the files you sent, and see what I can do.
Thank You, Ingo.

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