![Image](http://img847.imageshack.us/img847/8844/pgo3.png)
We await the first alpha from Saluki and Lucid has now finished
its development cycle [what a great version that is!]
We can begin developing 5.3.
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy53
Promotional video
http://youtu.be/NELU0eRto3E
Audio Pawedcast
ogg format aprox. 3MB better quality
http://tmxxine.com/sound/spot.ogg
MP3 format aprox. 3MB
http://tmxxine.com/sound/spot.mp3
Here is what is known of POTENTIAL 5.3 'Spot' features:
Chief Developer
Mick Amadio (01mick - main support developer on Lucid)
Support developers now required. Is Shinobar still with us?
Hope so after Japanese situation.
Barry are you intending for Woof to offer 64 bit support? (otherwise Mick will be hacking Woof)
Ttuuxxx will you have time to do some compiling like you did on Lucid?
Technosaurus or anyone will you have a go at bug tracking?
Logo? Crayons at the ready guys.
Joe, it's Slack, will you help and advise?
Will kirk and jamesbond be helping out with the 64bit side?
Jemimah, Tasmod, Dougal, Zigbert - who else?
Features
Built from latest Woof using a Slackware base
Goal of under 100MB ISO
Min spec P3 600 with 256 RAM
lzm compression as used by Slax and Porteus
Porteus compatibility
KDE Trinity support as module
32bit and 64bit versions
Gettext being used in all GUI scripts for internationalization
Bug tracking
Transmission and Chat programs return
Most secure Puppy ever.
The firewall on by default
Browser run as spot (non root running)
Security dialogue on first booting, including unmounting, benefits of encryption, use of passwords, education rather than FUD, Running from DVD benefits etc.
Panic button, disconnect from internet
Enhanced snapshot by radky
Automatic 'personal storage file growth'/movement into a swap file
Quickpet evolution
Boot menu
Xpupsay dialogue as used in Snowpuppy
Sorting out Browser/Flash incompatibilities on AMD dual core processors