Available versions

hackable:1 is meant to support as many hackable devices as possible. As it is impossible to release one version which suits everyone's need on every platform, the development cycle allows for different use cases ("purposes") and platform combinations for each release. The different releases are explained here.

Stable release

This release is recommended for people new to hackable:1.

rev5 « Chuck »

It was shipped on December 22nd 2009:

It is based on Debian Lenny, Debian's security updates for Lenny, and custom packages from the hackable:1 project.

This release was coordinated by Julien Cassignol.

Development release

This release is recommended for users willing to contribute actively to hackable:1, and for developers alike.

Yo can grab the daily images here: http://build.hackable1.org/

Experimental release

The current aim of this release is to provide a phone stack based on the FSO framework.

rev6

There is no target release date yet:

Older releases

rev4

Previous stable release, it was shipped on May 4th 2009.

It is based on Debian Lenny, Debian alioth's pkg-fso repository, and custom packages from the hackable:1 project.

This release was coordinated by Marcus Bauer.

rev3

This release is no longer supported, it was shipped on February 3rd 2009.

It was based on Debian sid, Debian alioth's pkg-fso repository, and custom packages from the hackable:1 project.

This release was coordinated by Pierre Pronchery.

rev2

This release is no longer supported, it was shipped on December 17th 2008.

It was based on Debian sid, Debian alioth's pkg-fso repository, and custom packages from the hackable:1 project.

This release was coordinated by Jérôme Blondon.

rev1

This release is no longer supported, it was shipped on November 11th 2008.

It was based on Debian sid, Debian alioth's pkg-fso repository, and custom packages from the hackable:1 project.

This release was coordinated by Marcus Bauer.