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General Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: dhns on October 10, 2005, 08:57:01 am

Title: Killefiz Back To Life?
Post by: dhns on October 10, 2005, 08:57:01 am
I accidentially clicked on my Killefiz bookmark - and there are some new packages that came up to the front page. About two in August and Sept. and one from 1st October.

Since I assume that the database needs manual verification, there is somebody who has resumed this effort. Great! And I think there would be enough volunteers out there to support that task but nobody seems to know how to do that.

-- hns
(who really appreciates the work behind ELSIX but who would prefer killefiz for ease of overview reasons)
Title: Killefiz Back To Life?
Post by: Cresho on October 10, 2005, 05:42:30 pm
i post updates on killerfiles and link them to zaurusthemes with forums access and thus should bring in more people here. and of course leads to the discovery of elsix.  On a different note, i cant seem to make the sucker work for me.  I have a few softwares that i want to put up but "Nada" happens.
Title: Killefiz Back To Life?
Post by: saiten on October 13, 2005, 05:33:46 pm
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I accidentially clicked on my Killefiz bookmark - and there are some new packages that came up to the front page. About two in August and Sept. and one from 1st October.

Since I assume that the database needs manual verification, there is somebody who has resumed this effort. Great! And I think there would be enough volunteers out there to support that task but nobody seems to know how to do that.

-- hns
(who really appreciates the work behind ELSIX but who would prefer killefiz for ease of overview reasons)
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If Only it were.. it's demise can't have helped lagging interest
Title: Killefiz Back To Life?
Post by: lardman on October 14, 2005, 06:37:27 am
I still think a feed package search à la ipkgfind (ipkgfind.handhelds.org) would be of use and may then increase the exposure of the rest of the site.


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