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LinuxMCE is, at least at the outset, largely a fork from [[Pluto]].  And [[Pluto]] allowed me to import all their existing Wiki pages, including a [[Programmer's Guide|Programmer's Guide]].  The information is largely accurate for LinuxMCE too, and there is a lot there that will make a good starting point, but it needs to be better summed up and organized.
 
LinuxMCE is, at least at the outset, largely a fork from [[Pluto]].  And [[Pluto]] allowed me to import all their existing Wiki pages, including a [[Programmer's Guide|Programmer's Guide]].  The information is largely accurate for LinuxMCE too, and there is a lot there that will make a good starting point, but it needs to be better summed up and organized.
  
Read about the long-term goals and strategy here: [[History|History of LinuxMCE, why I started this project, and the goals]]
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Read about the [[History|History of LinuxMCE]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:33, 2 November 2007

Visit Contacts to see a list of current developers, and Contribute to learn how you can help out.

This page could use some help. LinuxMCE is very big; about 12 million lines of code in the daily build process. And that doesn't include all the existing open source projects that come from Ubuntu. We need a good organizational chart to help developers get going, and this is lacking. Sorry... It's high on the todo list.

LinuxMCE is, at least at the outset, largely a fork from Pluto. And Pluto allowed me to import all their existing Wiki pages, including a Programmer's Guide. The information is largely accurate for LinuxMCE too, and there is a lot there that will make a good starting point, but it needs to be better summed up and organized.

Read about the History of LinuxMCE.