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        <description>I leave the notes here, DeLi 0.8.0 is released now

The road to DeLi Linux 0.8

Now that DeLi Linux 0.7.2 is released it's time to think about version 0.8

As I have pointed out in this post I think the 
future of DeLi lies partly in the development of embedded linux distros, since embedded devices and old computers
share one common thing: low ressources. We should look at the developments made there. Some interesting web sites are:</description>
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        <description>Lightweight  Toolkit

Introduction

DeLi Linux uses only lightweight software - so far, so good. But we have a major problem, when it comes to lightweight toolkits, aka widget sets.
In the Linux world there are two major toolkits - Qt and Gtk.

Most of DeLi's apps are still using Gtk version 1.x. It's quite lightweight and there are still some applications which have Gtk 1.x support.
But the number of this applications is decreasing. Far most of the applications are using Gtk 2.x now.</description>
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