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CVS commit by bucciare: 

- Added ISO tasks for Andreas and Daniel
- Re-arranged section order

The location of the Alpha2 Live CD ISO is not public yet, as
it still crashes.  If you are interested in helping with any
of the tasks, please contact me (mark@hubcapconsulting.com)
let me know and I'll put you on the list.

    In particular, we need a KDE guru to help figure
    out the two technical issues: 

      (1) how to set the language properly from the boot 
          script, and 

      (2) figuring out how to stop the double-click crashes.

Further note that I have not checked the task assignments on
this todo list with anybody else!  This is a first (and
hopefully the last) cut at a release schedule that will
work.

Please review and send me any commments and/or feedback.

CCMAIL: kde-debian@kde.org, Andreas Meuller <amu@linux.de>


  M +44 -32    TODO   1.2


--- kdenonbeta/kdedebian/livecd/TODO  #1.1:1.2
@@ -42,4 +42,47 @@
 
 
+TECHNICAL
+
+  ??? A KDE GURU ...
+    * TODO: Fix double-click crashing.
+            In the Alpha1 release, if you double-click too quickly on icons in
+            the launcher bar, KDE crashes.
+
+    * TODO: Figure out how to pick language on boot
+            In the Alpha1 CD, if you entered lang=en at the boot prompt, some
+            of the menu entries were in German and some were in English.
+            If I recall correctly, setting LC_COUNTRY in /etc/environment
+            seemed to make a different.  Marcin Pawlik and Andrea
+            
+  Mark Bucciarelli <mark@hubcapconsulting.com>
+    * TODO: Use dialog in boot script to select language
+            Currently, the live CD requires you to type in lang=en if you want
+            something other than the default German language.  Replace this
+            with code in the boot script that uses the dialog function to
+            provide users with a ncurses interface where they can choose the
+            language.
+
+  Andreas Meuller <amu@linux.de>
+
+    * TODO: Send Beta1 ISO to Daniel Stone by Jan 9th
+
+    * TODO: Send Final ISO to Daniel Stone by Jan 13th.
+
+  Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
+
+    * TODO: Post Beta1 ISO on server by Jan 9th
+
+    * TODO: Post Final ISO on server by Jan 13th.
+
+GUI
+
+
+  ??? Eva Brucherseifer <eva@kde.org> (Eva has not committed to this.)
+  ???
+    * TODO: Select Applications by 2004-01-08
+    * TODO Simplify Menu Structure by 2004-01-08
+    * TODO: Describe how to use Plastique as default theme by 2004-01-08
+    * TODO: Pick Create Splash Screen by 2004-01-08
+
 DOCUMENTATION
 
@@ -73,35 +116,4 @@
             a Box" graphic will work well for this I think.
 
-GUI
-
-
-  ??? Eva Brucherseifer <eva@kde.org> (Eva has not committed to this.)
-  ???
-    * TODO: Select Applications by 2004-01-08
-    * TODO Simplify Menu Structure by 2004-01-08
-    * TODO: Describe how to use Plastique as default theme by 2004-01-08
-    * TODO: Pick Create Splash Screen by 2004-01-08
-
-TECHNICAL
-
-  ??? A KDE GURU ...
-    * TODO: Fix double-click crashing.
-            In the Alpha1 release, if you double-click too quickly on icons in
-            the launcher bar, KDE crashes.
-
-    * TODO: Figure out how to pick language on boot
-            In the Alpha1 CD, if you entered lang=en at the boot prompt, some
-            of the menu entries were in German and some were in English.
-            If I recall correctly, setting LC_COUNTRY in /etc/environment
-            seemed to make a different.  Marcin Pawlik and Andrea
-            
-  Mark Bucciarelli <mark@hubcapconsulting.com>
-    * TODO: Use dialog in boot script to select language
-            Currently, the live CD requires you to type in lang=en if you want
-            something other than the default German language.  Replace this
-            with code in the boot script that uses the dialog function to
-            provide users with a ncurses interface where they can choose the
-            language.
-
 TESTING
 




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