Enlightenment goes 1.0 169
ChrisJones writes "According to rasterman, Enlightenment has hit 1.0!
Tarball is available here. Happy building!" And you guys all thought it would never happen! BGDM!
As you will see, I told them, in no uncertain terms, to see Figure one. -- Dave "First Strike" Pare
Some stuff is so obviously an April fools joke (Score:3, Funny)
either its april fools or hell froze over
Re:Some stuff is so obviously an April fools joke (Score:1)
That one is way too obvious (Score:2, Funny)
Re:That one is way too obvious (Score:1)
Re:That one is way too obvious (Score:2)
Actually that was on Thinkgeek's april fool's special front page last year, or perhaps the year before.
This had better not ne a joke... (Score:2)
Re:This had better not ne a joke... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This had better not ne a joke... (Score:1)
Re:Just stating the obvious... (Score:2, Funny)
dick.
Re:Just stating the obvious... (Score:2)
The idea being that a happy geek is a productive geek, but the problem of course was that no geek could ever truly be happy as they can never hope to bag a spouse, let alone get laid and have kids.
Never... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Never... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Never... (Score:3, Insightful)
Damn April Fools! (Score:5, Funny)
I have to change my underpants now.
Nice one (Score:2)
Hey, at least they can laugh at themselves, more than you can say for a lot in the linux community
Wise date for 1.0 (Score:2)
True (Score:4, Funny)
Its really helped my productivity. I've got an amazing amount of work done today.
[OK, I admit it. That last bit was clearly an April Fool]
Re:True (Score:2)
Obvious ... (Score:1)
Once again, a joke.... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Once again, a joke.... (Score:3, Insightful)
This is something that pisses me off about many free software projects these days -- artificially low version numbers. It always used to be the case that 1.0 was the first public release of something. You'd reserve 0.x for a limited beta program, typically only lasting a couple of months at most to shake out any major bugs before release. But nowadays, it seems like the vast majority of free software is pre-1.0. You can't reasonably claim that Enlightenment
Re:Once again, a joke.... (Score:2)
Or maybe proprietary software has inflated version numbers. Version 1.0 doesn't have all the features that the product *should* have. Version 2.0 doesn't change the file format or indicate a complete rewrite.
For Chrissake, look at the version numbers on Illustrator or Photoshop.
Please (Score:1)
At least, not in the open software world...
Re:Please (Score:1, Funny)
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.0.45.t
Re:Please (Score:2)
Not quite released yet, the home page hasn't been updated. it may not be "officially" released. Probably just priming the mirrors.
Not even trying (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Not even trying (Score:2, Funny)
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There are 11 kinds of people - those who know binary and those who dont.
Re:Not even trying (Score:2)
I'm just trying to determine the point?
The traditional joke is 'There are 10...'
The alternate joke that uses 11 is:
'There are 11...those who know binary, those that don't, and those that think they do but don't'
So is there some obscure point to your version?
Or are you just a cheeky monkey?
Re:Not even trying (Score:2)
Re:Not even trying (Score:1)
In this particular instance I wouldn't assign blame to the
http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/news.html
Re:Not even trying (Score:2)
It's 1/4...
Re:Not even trying (Score:2)
Re:Sheesh (Score:2)
(Alright, I've just opened up a can of worms here. Let the US bashing begin)
Re:Sheesh (Score:2)
- mm/dd/yy is just braindead. dd/mm/yy (the majority of the world) is at least ordered by unit, but even then yy/mm/dd is probably better.
- still. using. the. imperial. system. is. just. braindead. it's difficult not to draw lack of intelligence arguments about the inability of the US to get with the rest of the civilised world on this one.
- the widespread use of 'already' in the present tense. not amusing, not insightful, just bad grammar.
- the use of 'most everything' i
Re:Not even trying (Score:1)
Re:Not even trying (Score:2)
Re:Not even trying (Score:2)
e hits 1.0 (Score:1)
Re:e hits 1.0 (Score:2)
I remember the lzip [sourceforge.net] (lossy zip) compression files from a few years ago...that was one of the best April Fools Day joke I've ever seen. Check out some of the files in the tarball, README, for instance. The idea of lossy file compression could work out in the future though..if only they could fix that blue-shift...
Enlightenment web site (Score:1)
Next 3 articles (Score:1)
And in other news... (Score:4, Funny)
Daikatana 2 is on its way.
Microsoft releases security patches for security patches found during internal security testing.
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Is it just me or were the April 1 jokes better in previous years...
This just in.... (Score:1, Funny)
If you believe that, here's [pajonet.com] the rest of them
Happy Aprils Fools!
One thing... (Score:2)
Re:One thing... (Score:1)
BDSM = BDDSSM = Bondage, Discipline, Domination, Submission, SadoMasochism.
This is great... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:This is great... (Score:2)
It is getting late in the semester for many colleges in the US, if you are still writing frail loops you are probably not going to pass.
Finally... (Score:5, Interesting)
However, the link to the tarball being a 404 is a dead giveaway :(
Re:Finally... (Score:2, Funny)
Next on Slashdot
That last one is clearly as believable as this story, come to think of it.
Re:Finally... (Score:5, Funny)
In other news, GNU/HURD releases version 0.10 (Score:1)
And in other news.... (Score:2)
Funny? (Score:1)
Providing a clickable like in the article which immediately shows the story to be false just isn't clever enought to be funny
I'm not always a killjoy but this is the fourth time today (excluding dupes)
N
other major releases to be announced today (Score:1)
gentoo 1.4 released
smell that? smells kinda like vaporware...
of course there's plenty to add to this list..
Ha ha, April Fools. (Score:1, Funny)
Well, let's make the joke on you!
Raster live in Australia [rasterman.com], where it is now actuallt April 2nd, which kind of pins the joke on him.
But even more fun: Raster lists his Australian mobile phone number on his homepage! [rasterman.com]
It's about 1AM in Australia now. Why don't you thank him with an SMS to 61 413 451 89.
I hate being pranked! Revenge is so very sweet!
(This is
it comes bundled (Score:3, Funny)
Re:it comes bundled (Score:2)
What next? (Score:2)
No customization allowed!
April 1st... (Score:3, Informative)
Rrriiight (Score:2)
News at 11:
- Microsoft launches WindowsLinux
- Linus Torvalds declares Linux dead switching to BSD
Well at least I got to see rasterman's pretty good page and I think we could all agree that we all want his car
Awesome! V1.0 is here! (Score:2)
Wait
My little April Fools rant... (Score:2, Interesting)
I'd just like to review the 'jokes' so far... call it Flamebait, if you want to, but it just annoys me and I have to say it...
This one was nice. Obvious, but nice... as usual, the RFC people are doing a good job. Too bad Slashdot ruined it with the first April Fools dupe [slashdot.org]...
Well, good idea of the Gentoo people, but waaay too obvious... imho a good AF joke is one you believe to be true for at least a couple of minutes until you've looked at it very closely. But OK, this was only
Re:My little April Fools rant... (Score:1)
Sad.... (Score:1)
Hey... this isn't baaaddd.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hey... this isn't baaaddd.... (Score:3, Funny)
Oh my god! I want this bumper sticker. Does anyone know who can print up a nice red white and blue version of that?
Re:Hey... this isn't baaaddd.... (Score:2)
Re:Hey... this isn't baaaddd.... (Score:1)
Yay Woo (Score:1)
Tips (Score:1)
Mirror, incase you get a 404 error (Score:5, Funny)
Fortunately some friends of E have posted a mirror. here [microsoft.com]
Re:Mirror, incase you get a 404 error (Score:1)
here [microsoft.com].
Re:Mirror, incase you get a 404 error (Score:1)
Hey, Rasterman (Score:2)
Duke Nukem Forever also released on same page. (Score:2)
The E people add a 0.01 every 8 months. How long you think it will be before they get to 1?
Not in your lifetime.
Real enlightenment... (Score:2)
Some jokes are just Evil (Score:1)
this is not even a good one (Score:1)
Enlightenment is a Window Manager (Score:2)
Better co-operation (Score:1)
Now, if this story gets posted tommorrow then I will be happy since it will presumably be true. Otherwise, the mods are definately slacking off.
Dammit! (Score:1)
The Alternative... (Score:1)
Arrrrrrgh! (Score:1)
And yes, in fact I did hear that the word gullible isn't in the dictionary. Thanks for pointing that out. Yeah.
Grr. I know better, right? RIGHT?
And in other exciting news... (Score:3, Funny)
I'll be happily browing the web with Phallus 0.7 on my Enlightenment 1.0 setup any minute now!
The truth (Score:2)
This is what they want you to believe.
But the shocking truth is... Enlightenment was sold to Microsoft! The joke is just a cover. And I have the proof [sourceforge.net]!
Basic Rule for April Fools jokes (Score:3, Interesting)
I think geeks need to improve in this department, somewhat. The Spaghetti Harvest was a work of sheer creative brilliance, despite the simplicity of the sketch and the simplicity of the props.
These are the kinds of pranks that work well, and are remembered. So simple, it's "got to be true", without assuming that the audience is as simple as the prank.
I'll give this year's attempts a 3/5 for effort, 4/5 for volume, and 2/5 for the "got to be true" factor. Hey, that's not a bad score, but it does show that this is an area that needs practice.
In Other News (Score:4, Funny)
According to Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, "Ricky and I go back a long way. I have always respected his outlook on software intellectual property rights. It turns out he was right all along; companies don't need to make money."
Richard Stallman, head of the GNU organization, the creator of the Hurd, said "GNU is very pleased to be working with our brethren Microsoft on this venture. GNU and the FSF have always had great respect for Microsoft and Bill Gates, and we believe that the combination of their Office suite and the rock-solid (and complete) Hurd kernel will allow the end user to experience a vastly superior Windows."
Asked whether a name change may be on the horizon for the Windows line, Bill Gates thought for a second and replied: "Yes. Yes, I think there might. How does Gnudows sound?"
Microsoft shareholders could not be reached for comment.
Installation Problems ... (Score:3, Funny)
checking for a BSD-compatible install...
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for kernel32.dll
ERROR: kernel32.dll not found, cannot install E1.0
Re: (Score:2)
Damn... (Score:2)
Well, duh. (Score:2)
Hello.... Hello ???? Anyone ?
Re:Hey, Its my birthday in Sydney! KICK ASS! (Score:5, Funny)
No.
Re:broken link (Score:2)
Re:Slashdot SUCKS on April Fools Day. (Score:1)
That's exactly how I feel.
Surfing
Re:Slashdot SUCKS on April Fools Day. (Score:1)
Screw off, go back to your Fark you faggot.
Re:Slashdot SUCKS on April Fools Day. (Score:1)
You're right, but there's a SOLUTION! (Score:2)
P.S. masq, I hate to point this out, but that other guy you're talking to - he's you! It looks like you're suffering from a condition known as Post-Slashdot-sucking stress disorder (PSSSD or PS3D), in which the very boundaries of your personality begin to dissolve when you find that the high-quality, informative and unbiased content you've become used to (wai
Re:Slashdot SUCKS on April Fools Day. (Score:1)
Too bad those crazy mods hate you.
If I had mod points, you'd be +5, Informative! But instead I'm just a humble AC
Best,
Fred
Re:Slashdot SUCKS on April Fools Day. (Score:1)
Re:Slashdot SUCKS on April Fools Day. (Score:1)