http://w07.net subdomains available!
#1
Posted 02 December 2009 - 01:23 PM
http://w07.net is available to host Windows 7 related projects for Boot Land members.
Just ask for a sub domain in this topic and explain what you want to present to the world.
For example:
http://winpe.w07.net
http://unattended.w07.net
http://boot.w07.net
#2
Posted 02 December 2009 - 05:20 PM
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.5.1 mod_jk/1.2.25 mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.2 PHP/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.6 with Suhosin-Patch mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8 Server at boot.w07.net Port 80
#3
Posted 02 December 2009 - 05:59 PM
The example subdomains all throw 403 errors:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) DAV/2 SVN/1.5.1 mod_jk/1.2.25 mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.2 PHP/5.2.4-2ubuntu5.6 with Suhosin-Patch mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8 Server at boot.w07.net Port 80
Sure
They are NOT (yet ) configured.
Nuno is offering them to developers, which means (if you read between the lines ) that they are NOT yet assigned to anything.
Or are you hinting that Nuno would offer a sub-domain already assigned STEALING it from its assigner?
jaclaz
#4
Posted 02 December 2009 - 06:06 PM
as an example, here is an active w07.net serverThe example subdomains all throw 403 errors:
http://rescue.w07.net/
more info here at post 722
#5
Posted 02 December 2009 - 06:57 PM
Anyone is welcome to use the subdomains that were listed or any others possible to imagine as long as they are really used to publish something meaningful for the community.
#7
Posted 02 December 2009 - 09:57 PM
We've been giving boot-land.net and winbuilder.net domains for years now. With Windows 7 came a good opportunity to use this domain for specific windows 7 tools and projects.
So, people can opt by winbuilder.net boot-land.net or w07.net to get a subdomain that provides more meaning to whatever they intend to achieve.
MSFN is quite limited in contrast to our way of doing things.
#8
Posted 02 December 2009 - 10:07 PM
#9
Posted 02 December 2009 - 10:28 PM
Give me some time until Christmas vacations to work on this.
#10
Posted 02 December 2009 - 10:37 PM
#11
Posted 03 December 2009 - 09:17 AM
EDIT by jaclaz:
Site assigned here :
http://josh.w07.net
The project I would be hosting on this site is the James Operating System H builds
{James Operating System Humour (Build 0.7)
James Operating System Habile (Build 0.8)
James Operating System Habile.1 (Build 0.8.1)
James Operating System Habile.2 (Build 0.8.2)
James Operating System Habile.R (Build 0.8.3)
James Operating System Habile2 (Build 0.8.4)
James Operating System Herd (Build 0.9 - future build)
James Operating System Herculean (Build 0.9.5 - future build)
James Operating System Hannibal (Build 1.0 - future build)}
James Operating System is developed under the Microsoft OEM Individual Developer License no.018317A6AE418 which allows the owner of said license the ability to develop upon existing softwares of Microsoft including the right to decompile and reverse engineer all softwares with which Microsoft keys have been supplied to.
According to this license beta testing of developed software by the OEM Licensor is allowable, and as JOS.H is an ongoing process of development (currently, and hoepfully in the future) beta testing is open currently.
What is JOS.H?
James Operating System H builds is a operating system made to run off a live media, either CD or USB, this live OS saves no settings, or files within itself, but supplies access to the computer's drives, allowing it to be used as a recovery OS.
JOS.H is built on the proven system of Windows Preinstallation Environment (3.0 ie. Windows 7 Preintsllation Environment), and is not designed as a recovery operating system, or an everyday operating system. It is supplied as a way of testing softwares that you are unsure of, or as a development tool to run existing Win32 applications to debug and continue development in a workspace where a full-blown Windows 7 Environment is not a plausible option. This means that it does not breach the standard EULA for use with WinPE.
#12
Posted 03 December 2009 - 10:14 AM
I've sent you the details through email to your inbox.
This seems like a very interesting project, please do keep us updated on your progress.
#13
Posted 03 December 2009 - 05:06 PM
Peter
#14
Posted 03 December 2009 - 08:07 PM
#15
Posted 03 December 2009 - 09:59 PM
What I would like to highlight in this subdomain?
Virtualization in Windows 7. And development of boot media in a virtual environment.
Thank you.
#16
Posted 03 December 2009 - 11:40 PM
Do keep us posted on the work that you'll be publishing there.
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