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*[[Chieu Nguyen]] - Epsilon-delta tester and wildlife manager
 
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*[[Andrew Westerdale]] - Beta tester and assistant to Mr. Crowell
 
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*[[Emily King]] - Alpha tester and hapless victim
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*[[Emily King]] - Alpha tester and hapless victim who will hit the next person who puts anything RobOS-esque on her computer
 
*Amrita Masurkar - Dolly grip and gaffer
 
*Amrita Masurkar - Dolly grip and gaffer
 
*[[Edwin Chen]]'s Top Kwalitee Instant Food Trays - Catering
 
*[[Edwin Chen]]'s Top Kwalitee Instant Food Trays - Catering

Revision as of 11:51, 2 March 2006

Feel The PowerTM

Description

RobOS is a joint effort of many slugs on the hall to create the perfect computing environment model.

Currently RobOS is available for Windows but OS X and Linux ports are in the works.

Objectives

  • Aesthetically pleasing user interface - Complete but always improving
  • Automated Installer - Beta
  • Sound Scheme - Alpha
  • Cross Platform Compatibility
    • Windows - Beta
    • OS X - Alpha
    • Linux - Alpha

Testimonials

"Since I have installed RobOS I have lost 50lbs and am in the best shape of my life." -Chieu Nguyen
"I just turned 60, and since I installed RobOS I feel like I am 20 again. It reminds me of my dapper college days." -Andrew Westerdale

Contributors

  • Rob Crowell - Concept and Visionary behind the movement
  • Walker Chan - Scripting and research
  • David Harvison - Artist and automated installer
  • Chieu Nguyen - Epsilon-delta tester and wildlife manager
  • Andrew Westerdale - Beta tester and assistant to Mr. Crowell
  • Emily King - Alpha tester and hapless victim who will hit the next person who puts anything RobOS-esque on her computer
  • Amrita Masurkar - Dolly grip and gaffer
  • Edwin Chen's Top Kwalitee Instant Food Trays - Catering



RobOS: it's not an Operating System, it's a way of lifeTM