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[[Image:Andora_logo.png|thumb|250px|right|<center>Andora Logo</center>
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| width="100px" vertical-align="super"|'''Developed By'''||width="150px"|APK Team
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| '''Based On'''||Fedora
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| '''Working State'''||In development
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| '''Release Date'''||October 5th, 2011
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'''Andora''' is a custom version of Fedora Linux operating system, modified with emphases on developing for the Android platform. Light-weight, fast and preloaded with all the tools needed to write apps for Android is the main objective. A due date for release is planned for October 5th, 2011.
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= Project Objectives =
 
= Project Objectives =
* Create an Fedora Based Live CD that includes the Eclipse and Android Development Kits - Andora
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* Create a Fedora Based Live CD that includes the Eclipse and Android Development Kits - Andora
 
* Ongoing maintenance, improvement, and promotion of the Andora Live CD for Android developers
 
* Ongoing maintenance, improvement, and promotion of the Andora Live CD for Android developers
  
 
= Project History =
 
= Project History =
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* Project Logo proposed by Dan on September 24, 2011
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* Project Wiki Page Created on September 22, 2011
 
* Project Name proposed by Mark and John on September 19, 2011
 
* Project Name proposed by Mark and John on September 19, 2011
* Project Wiki Page Created on September 22, 2011
 
  
 
= Member List =
 
= Member List =
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* Basic Linux commands
 
* Basic Linux commands
 
* rpm and yum command line tools
 
* rpm and yum command line tools
* Using virtualization (KVM, Virtual Box, or VMWare) on an Linux system
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* Using visualization (KVM, Virtual Box, or VMWare) on an Linux system
  
 
= Project meeting =
 
= Project meeting =
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= Project competition for the 1st release of Andora Live CD =
 
= Project competition for the 1st release of Andora Live CD =
* An workable Andora Live CD:
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* A workable Andora Live CD:
 
** contains the least number of rpm packages
 
** contains the least number of rpm packages
 
** the smallest size
 
** the smallest size
 
** take the least time to boot
 
** take the least time to boot
** launch the eclipse and load the Android development environment automatically
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** launch eclipse and load the Android development environment automatically
 
** ...
 
** ...
 
* The winner will get the following prize:
 
* The winner will get the following prize:
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** 64MB usb memory stick
 
** 64MB usb memory stick
 
** ...
 
** ...
* Death line: October 5th, 2011 before 5:00pm
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* Dead line: October 5th, 2011 before 5:00pm
  
 
[[Category:Andora]][[Category: Clubs]]
 
[[Category:Andora]][[Category: Clubs]]

Revision as of 22:49, 24 September 2011

Andora Logo

Developed By APK Team
OS Family Unix-like
Based On Fedora
Working State In development
Release Date October 5th, 2011
Default User Interface Unknown

Andora is a custom version of Fedora Linux operating system, modified with emphases on developing for the Android platform. Light-weight, fast and preloaded with all the tools needed to write apps for Android is the main objective. A due date for release is planned for October 5th, 2011.

Project Objectives

  • Create a Fedora Based Live CD that includes the Eclipse and Android Development Kits - Andora
  • Ongoing maintenance, improvement, and promotion of the Andora Live CD for Android developers

Project History

  • Project Logo proposed by Dan on September 24, 2011
  • Project Wiki Page Created on September 22, 2011
  • Project Name proposed by Mark and John on September 19, 2011

Member List

Please add you name below:

  • Raymond Chan
  • Dan Reyes

How to get started

Read the following wiki page and try to create a Fedora Spin Live CD:

Basic Skills needed

  • Installation and configuration of Fedora systems
  • Fedora Installation using Kickstart file
  • Basic Linux commands
  • rpm and yum command line tools
  • Using visualization (KVM, Virtual Box, or VMWare) on an Linux system

Project meeting

During next club meeting.

Project competition for the 1st release of Andora Live CD

  • A workable Andora Live CD:
    • contains the least number of rpm packages
    • the smallest size
    • take the least time to boot
    • launch eclipse and load the Android development environment automatically
    • ...
  • The winner will get the following prize:
    • CAD $50 gift certification donated by Raymond Chan
    • 64MB usb memory stick
    • ...
  • Dead line: October 5th, 2011 before 5:00pm