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eyeOS 2.0 Beta Released

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

After several months of hard work we’re happy to announce today the immediate availability of the first official release of eyeOS 2.0 Beta. And even more: the new release doesn’t come alone but with the brand new eyeOS.org website, which has not ben redesigned for the last 2 years now. eyeOS 2.0 Beta can be downloaded from the new downloads page and tested from a Beta test server in eyeOS.info.

Today is a really special day for the eyeOS project. This new release includes a new, improved way to develop applications, a new desktop based on the great Qooxdoo library. It would have been impossible without the work of dozens of people working at eyeOS and now, more than ever, we need to be a giant team from everywhere in the world, working together on testing, debugging and translating this new version. A translation tool will be made available during the next few days.

What’s new?

eyeOS 2.0 Beta comes with the base desktop, users filesystem and the 5 base applications. From those, the files manager has been the main focus on the development. Note that this release includes some unestable apps, as Documents, Spreadsheets or Calendar, for example.

eyeOS 2.1 will be focused on the administration tools and office suite. A more detailed roadmap will be published soon. Please understand that while the system is stable now, the base apps must be seen as beta status and testing is really important right now. To report bugs and wishes please use the SourceForge tracker.

Social Bar

With the Social Bar you can know on every moment the collaborative status of the document your are working. Social Bar appears on every app which can be used collaboratively.

Groups

The groups allows you to work in a collaborative way with eyeOS 2.0 Beta. With a group you can, for example, share files with your contacts.

Events

The events shows you  the actions of your eyeOS 2.0 Beta account. New invitations for groups, pending contacts or shared files, for example.

Widgets

In the new version of eyeOS, the desktop concept has been rethought. Instead of just using the desktop to display a group of icons and a background, we decided to use it to display the information that is most helpful to the user. So the home screen is now a series of widgets that show the available applications and the most important information about your session, thus increasing your productivity.

Download and use eyeOS 2.0 Beta

eyeOS 2.0 Beta can be downloaded from this page. Please read carefully the release notes and Installation instructions before downloading eyeOS. If you just want to test the new version before considering downloading it, you can test it from the beta.eyeos.info server. Please note that you must create a new account in this new server before using it.

Please note that for the moment there won’t be an upgrade system from eyeOS 1.x to eyeOS 2.x.

Develop on eyeOS 2.0 Beta

You can download and read a first 2.0 Development manual abstract to learn how to create applications for eyeOS 2.0 Beta. The manual can be downloaded here.

We have opened a new public SVN server so you can track and follow all the development of eyeOS 2.x.  The SVN server is located at https://code.eyeos.org/trunk .

Next steps

This is just the new start. More information, videos and instructions, minor releases and more, on the next days.

Stay tuned!

eyeOS and IBM – Working together

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

We’re happy to present to the eyeOS community the result of more than six months of work together with the great IBM US team, where eyeOS will be the Sample Workload of the new System Z serie Solution Edition for Cloud Computing. System Z is the IBM brand used to produce their mainframe servers, used worldwide by governments, big companies and thousands of organizations.

As some of you noticed, eyeOS was approved and introduced to the IBM’s Global Solution Directory two months ago.

IBM eyeOS website

We want to share this moment to every single person of the eyeOS community, since this pushes the eyeOS project as the leader of Cloud Computing desktops , especially on the Open Source world. It also represents its expansion as a powerful, scalable platform working with one of the biggest IT corporations in the world.

We have released a new site (ibm.eyeos.org) with extra details and information for IBM customers to expand the possibilities of using eyeOS in their System Z servers.

Presenting the official eyeos communities

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Since its first release, eyeos has been an Open Source project. Everyone who ever wanted to participate has been welcomed and it’s thanks to the global efforts from hundreds of people around the world that eyeos is today leading the web desktops.

That’s why we are working on improving the connection between eyeos team (the group of people who creates eyeos from its headquarters) with the whole eyeos community, who does the hard job here (spreading the word around the world). We must keep improving here, and we’ll do our best.

EyeOS has today 11 active communities, and we want this number to be increased. We’re opening today a new eyeos page: The Official Communities page. From that page, anyone can see how eyeos communities are organized, how to join them or how to create and lead a new one.

community

But… How can I help?

Now it’s an interesting moment to get involved into eyeos, because we are working on eyeos 2.0 and we would like people from eyeos communities to get involved with its development and testing.

There are a lot of things that the community can do to improve eyeos:

Test

Eyeos 2.0 will need a lot of testing to be prepared for its official release on January 1st, 2010. We would like to invite everyone from eyeos communities to play, try, test and enjoy the technology preview (and new tech previews that will be released soon) and reporting problems and suggestions in the eyeos forums. You can download the technology preview for developers here.

Develop

Developing applications for eyeos it’s a good way to join the project. You may have ave a good idea… Please, develop it. It’s easy! If you would like to develop but you do not know what do to, there is a TODO list with a lot of ideas for eyeos 2.0! Please, read more at http://wiki.eyeos.org.

Translate

We know that there are some eyeos community members who don’t know how develop apps for eyeos. There is really important things to do other than programming. Translate is a good way to get involved on eyeos and help lots of people who would like to use it but can’t do it because of the language.

Spread

An official community can work in different ways. For example, you can contribute and work on localized blogs, organize and talk at conferences about eyeos, Open Source and cloud computing or simply giving ideas.

Visit the new eyeos community page and join your local community!