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April 25th, 2007
These past several months have been a time of great transition for Linspire. As most of you know, we have announced several significant changes, and most of these will come to life in the next 60 days, including an entirely new CNR system and new versions of both Freespire and Linspire. This is an extremely exciting time for Linspire, and one that has required some patience on all of our parts as we've made such significant changes to our infrastructure and baseline products. But, after much hard work making, kneading, and baking the bread, it's about to come out of the oven for all of us to enjoy!
I want to share three timelines with you (CNR.com, Freespire and Linspire) that will give you an idea of what you can expect over the next 60 days:
CNR.com
CNR has been completely revamped and will live on its own website CNR.com, incorporating Web 2.0 technology and begin supporting several other popular Linux distributions. The new CNR Warehouse will be full of the latest and greatest products, and the new CNR.com infrastructure will make it possible for us to keep products current moving forward. (To learn more about the new CNR.com, please take a look at this Linspire Letter, and this one, and visit CNR.com.)
Take a look at the Linux
OS building Chart
The CNR.com Timeline:
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Early May - CNR.com Testing - Very soon, the Freespire community will be asked to help start testing the new CNR.com site and CNR plug-in from within the Freespire Alpha and Beta builds. (If you'd like to participate in this testing, please visit the Freespire.org website to learn how to get involved.)
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Early June - CNR.com Goes Live for Freespire and Linspire Users - Linspire Users 5.0 or higher, and Freespire users 1.0 or higher, will be able to download the new CNR plug-in and start using the new CNR.com.
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Mid June - CNR Plug-in for Ubuntu Users - Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) users will be able to download a CNR plug-in and start using CNR.com.
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CNR Plug-in for Debian, OpenSUSE and Fedora users - In the months that follow, plug-ins will be made available for these three other popular Linux distributions.
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