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Well, I knew the answer to that, but, it never hurts to ask. I am currently using Revisor to make a LiveCD of what I have currently. We will see where this goes.

If you are going to start your own project, please create a separate thread for it. You are muddying the waters for this project and confusing members who want to work on this. Also, I hold the trademark for Shift from The Linux Foundation. If you use Shift as a name, you must get permission first, and I have already granted it to this current project.

Barney

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Please do not derail or troll this thread.

Well, after privately discussing a few things with Barney and him agreeing to allow branches later, I have decided to jump on board. If I am welcome to. There are only 2 things I do best. Proof read and alpha/beta test. I will try and figure out how to use IRC. Besides, I do have a few ideas to contribute. Mainly just on the "roadmap" as Barney calls it.

Well, after privately discussing a few things with Barney and him agreeing to allow branches later, I have decided to jump on board. If I am welcome to. There are only 2 things I do best. Proof read and alpha/beta test. I will try and figure out how to use IRC. Besides, I do have a few ideas to contribute. Mainly just on the "roadmap" as Barney calls it.

(Y) Great move!

(Y) Great move!

True, welcome aboard! :)

I will do a cleaned up mockup today. I would like to share the psd with simrat so we can brainstorm a little bit.

Exellent, cant wait to see something when its ready :)

Well, after privately discussing a few things with Barney and him agreeing to allow branches later, I have decided to jump on board. If I am welcome to. There are only 2 things I do best. Proof read and alpha/beta test. I will try and figure out how to use IRC. Besides, I do have a few ideas to contribute. Mainly just on the "roadmap" as Barney calls it.

Grab an IRC client, set your IRC nickname under the neowin control panel, open the IRC client and enter details if required then /nick <nick_you_picked_earlier>

then /server irc.neowin.net 6667 <your_neowin_password>

And once connected, /part #neowin and /join #shift

:)

love the idea of intergration with wine but i also like you to take it a steep fearther and add the wine frontend playonlinux in to just for games also ilike to see you guy make a control panel kinda like windows where you open it all the system setting are accassed from that windows kinda like this http://ubuntuguide.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/gnome_control_center2.png

playonlinux - http://www.playonlinux.com/en/

Gnome Control Center - https://code.launchpad.net/gnome-control-center

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