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To make the NodeOS organization easier to manage I’ve removed the teams and now will continue with fine-grain access control. Now instead of having direct access to the repo, anybody that wants to contribute to NodeOS I can be able to add him to the NodeOS organization and assign him...

6 Comments 06:29 - 14 Aug 2016

I have been thinking about this topic since a long time ago but didn’t got yet a clear solution. It seems NodeOS has got some interest to be used on production or it’s already being used for it, but for being this possible in the long term it would need...

52 Comments 09:31 - 4 Aug 2016

Hi! Are you a front-end web developer? Now is your chance for you and your buddies to contribute to NodeOS (without having to decipher underlying technology in the build process; double win!) We’re redesigning our website and would love to have the talent’s of all the developers combined! The first...

60 Comments 12:42 - 26 Jun 2016

Just exactly one month after my degree thesis (with distinction, f*ck yeah ;-) ) and with a lot of nights without sleep, we have available NodeOS 1.0.0-RC2. There has been some problems lately with the packages and the build process, but they are due to the heavy changes on the...

10 Comments 11:44 - 25 Jun 2016

As some of you would already know if you follow us on Twitter, last Tuesday I was giving a keynote about NodeOS on the Charles Third University Linux Users Group, and finally I’ve got the recording of the keynote ready to be downloaded :-) And in other news… :-P I...

4 Comments 07:56 - 14 Apr 2016

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