After the deepest darkness before the dawn (SkotOS) comes the first glimmerings of the rosy-fingered dawn (eOS)
eOS runs on top of a stack of other technology, including:
eOS is an attempt to reproduce some of the functionality of SkotOS from a simpler, more minimal background. SkotOS has enormous, tightly-integrated functionality, while eOS is an attempt to make more modular, detachable systems from a minimal base.
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The following parties have declared their contributions to this repository as public domain:
To the extent possible under law,
Skotos Tech Corporation
has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to
DGD Kernel Library (aka `kernellib`).
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Dyvers Hands Productions LLC Series 5
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DGD Kernel Library (aka `kernellib`).
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To the extent possible under law,
Christopher Allen
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DGD Kernel Library (aka `kernellib`).
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To the extent possible under law,
Noah Gibbs
has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to
eOS-Doc repository.
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United Kingdom.
This repository is intended as a “working documentation”, which means that we are actively seeking documentation and proposals for improvements to eOS. We will accept PRs to add documentation, comment code, address bugs or security issues, or address problems using this eOS, @dworkin’s DGD
codebase and kernellib
on modern operating systems.
In particular, we would love to have more general installation instructions, architecture documentation, code commentary, as well as articles about differences between this code and other approaches of leveraging dgd
and kernellib
.
We require that before any first PR from a contributor to this repository can be accepted, either their first commit must be GPG signed and it must either a general update to this README.md with a CC0 disclaimer as above, or every commit must contain a comment that include a similar CC0 disclaimer, which can be obtained from Creative Commons CC0.
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