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Post by rangerover on Feb 26, 2010 20:19:09 GMT -5
Hey Bryan! I have been looking over your efforts and I think (without having tested them) you have really made an awesome collection of work that many people could really find useful. It seems that there is very little traffic and support for your efforts, which is strange because it seems to me like it 'could' be something that was very popular. You know, another WWW viral enthusiasm thing going on, with 10's of thousands of people downloading on your website. You had a request for someone to help with your website, and I don't know what it looked like before, but is that a changed site? Seems like it could use some modernization - no offense. I'm curious if you still involve yourself very much with these projects or if you have moved on, because I would be a proponent of your cause if you were actively involved. I may have some skill/time/effort to contribute if the circumstances arose. But regardless, I am about to try out the Debian 503 compilation and I am thinking about making it my main tool in a small toolkit of rescue tools for helping people with Windows machines that won't start, need to be analyzed, or need data recovery where Windows can't access their data. Here in Paris I have done this kind of work (teaching myself along the way) and I am hoping that your packages loaded onto a USB key will deliver on making for easy work of the wretched Windows machines and the poor people who call me without a clue how to boot their laptops. Lets see what happens
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Post by bryan on Feb 27, 2010 7:38:06 GMT -5
Hey rangerover I thought it would be popular too dude? my site is active, its just my html is as bad as my distro-making is good I would gratefully welcome your help or any one else's My current development is now with Linux Live Scripts and trying to make a slack 12.2 livecd all my stuff needs updateing as I was offline for awhlie My best Debian is probably 503box-Chrome I gotta upgrade all of them to 504 and hope nothing breaks.
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