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Take some of the introductory text from the GNOME project and
incorporate it into our front page.
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jmc 2002-01-06 04:52:01 +00:00
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<TR>
<TD ALIGN="justify">
<P><BIG><B>Welcome to the Home of the Gnome . . . the FreeBSD GNOME!</B></BIG></P>
<P>
The GNOME project was born as an effort to create an entirely free
desktop environment for free systems. From the start, the main
objective of GNOME has been to provide a user friendly suite of
applications and an easy-to-use desktop. The FreeBSD GNOME Project
strives to bring GNOME to the FreeBSD user.</P>
<P>
As with most GNU programs, GNOME has been designed to run on all modern
Unix-like operating systems. Through the efforts for the FreeBSD
GNOME Project, those operating systems include FreeBSD.</P>
<P>
The GNOME project has expanded its objectives over the past few months
to include addressing a number of problems in the existing Unix
infrastructure.</P>
<P>
The GNOME project acts as an umbrella, the major
components of GNOME are:</P>
<ul>
<li>The GNOME desktop: An easy to use windows-based
environment for users.
<li>The <a href="http://developer.gnome.org">GNOME development
platform</a>: A rich collection of tools, libraries,
and components to develop powerful applications on Unix.
<li>The <a href="http://www.gnome.org/gnome-office">GNOME
Office</a>: A set of office productivity applications.
</ul>
<P>We currently support 4.x and 5-CURRENT FreeBSD Systems
for GNOME 1.4.0.3. Anything prior to FreeBSD 4.1 is not
supported.
</P>
supported. Most of GNOME has been ported to FreeBSD;
however, there's plenty left to do!</P>
<P><BIG><B>Newsflash!</B></BIG> We're UP! We're running! We're churning out
patches and ports as fast as we can make the keyboards work! See
<A HREF="newsflash.html">Newsflash page</A> for details.
</P>
<A HREF="newsflash.html">Newsflash page</A> for details.</P>
</TD>
</tr>
</TABLE>

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<TR>
<TD ALIGN="justify">
<P><BIG><B>Welcome to the Home of the Gnome . . . the FreeBSD GNOME!</B></BIG></P>
<P>
The GNOME project was born as an effort to create an entirely free
desktop environment for free systems. From the start, the main
objective of GNOME has been to provide a user friendly suite of
applications and an easy-to-use desktop. The FreeBSD GNOME Project
strives to bring GNOME to the FreeBSD user.</P>
<P>
As with most GNU programs, GNOME has been designed to run on all modern
Unix-like operating systems. Through the efforts for the FreeBSD
GNOME Project, those operating systems include FreeBSD.</P>
<P>
The GNOME project has expanded its objectives over the past few months
to include addressing a number of problems in the existing Unix
infrastructure.</P>
<P>
The GNOME project acts as an umbrella, the major
components of GNOME are:</P>
<ul>
<li>The GNOME desktop: An easy to use windows-based
environment for users.
<li>The <a href="http://developer.gnome.org">GNOME development
platform</a>: A rich collection of tools, libraries,
and components to develop powerful applications on Unix.
<li>The <a href="http://www.gnome.org/gnome-office">GNOME
Office</a>: A set of office productivity applications.
</ul>
<P>We currently support 4.x and 5-CURRENT FreeBSD Systems
for GNOME 1.4.0.3. Anything prior to FreeBSD 4.1 is not
supported.
</P>
supported. Most of GNOME has been ported to FreeBSD;
however, there's plenty left to do!</P>
<P><BIG><B>Newsflash!</B></BIG> We're UP! We're running! We're churning out
patches and ports as fast as we can make the keyboards work! See
<A HREF="newsflash.html">Newsflash page</A> for details.
</P>
<A HREF="newsflash.html">Newsflash page</A> for details.</P>
</TD>
</tr>
</TABLE>