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<big><font color=red>'''Joyride has been discontinued. Refer to the processes outlined on [[Release Process Home]] to determine where modern-day development builds can be found.'''</font></big>
= Info =


{{Deprecated}}
Joyride is the stream where bleeding edge development happens. Components from joyride are later pulled into stable branches for release.

Joyride was a build stream of [[OS images]] where bleeding edge development happened, from an earlier era of OLPC software development. Components from joyride were later pulled into stable branches for release.


* [http://dev.laptop.org/~bert/joyride-pkgs.html ChangeLog]
* [http://dev.laptop.org/~bert/joyride-pkgs.html ChangeLog]
* [http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/ Build downloads]
* [http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/ Build downloads]


[[Category:Builds]]
For information about the software used to build the stream, see [[Build system]].

= Getting packages included =

== Packages with OLPC-3 disttags ==

If the package in question has an OLPC-3 branch, simply building under that branch will result in joyride inclusion. Just run "make build" from the OLPC-3 directory.

== Packages without OLPC-3 disttags ==

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== Kernel ==

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Latest revision as of 16:13, 8 February 2011

Joyride has been discontinued. Refer to the processes outlined on Release Process Home to determine where modern-day development builds can be found.

Stop hand.png WARNING:
The content of this section is considered
DEPRECATED and OBSOLETE
It is preserved for historical or documenting reasons.

Joyride was a build stream of OS images where bleeding edge development happened, from an earlier era of OLPC software development. Components from joyride were later pulled into stable branches for release.