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> Note: This is the **alpha version** of Phyllome OS. Expect bugs and disappointment
> Note: External contributions for Phyllome OS itself are **not** yet accepted. However, the Phyllome OS Project is looking for **core contributors**. If you are interested about making cutting-edge open-source virtualization more accessible, please send an email to contact@phyllo.me.
> Note: External contributions for Phyllome OS are welcome. Have a look [here](https://kanboard.phyllo.me/b/CH7qd98J2v7egmodk/development) for some ideas on what to do next. To get the bigger picture, you could skim through the white paper.
> Note: The Phyllome OS Project is looking for **core contributors**, able to spend some a few hours on the project each week. If you are interested about making cutting-edge open-source virtualization more accessible, please send an email to contact@phyllo.me.
### Structure of the repository
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* For instance, the Phyllome OS Desktop version optimized for Intel(tm) CPUs and Intel(tm) graphic cards, refered internally as `dhi`, can be found there (*d* for desktop; *h* for hypervisor; *i* for intel)
* Eventually, there will be three generic editions : **server**; **desktop** and **live**, with their own platform-dependant optimizations
* `flat` : this directory contains the end products in the form of stand-alone and ready-to-use kickstart files
* `post` : this directory contains scripts that are meant to be run after a successful installation
## How to hack
## How to hack Phyllome OS
Hacking kickstart files is the main way to assemble and configure Phyllome OS, which is RPM-based. Kickstart files are snippets of code which automate the installation of RPM-based Linux distributions.
> Note : The steps to deploy Phyllome OS bare-metal are available on the [external wiki]().
### Requirements
* A x86_64 platform with hardware-assisted virtualization enabled
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## Phyllome OS
Phyllome OS is a [Fedora Remix](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix) based on [Fedora Server 34](https://getfedora.org/en/server/) designed to leverage hardware-assisted virtualization and VirtIO-based paravirtualization to run modern UEFI-compatible guest operating systems locally.
Phyllome OS is a [Fedora Remix](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix) based on [Fedora Server 35](https://getfedora.org/en/server/) designed to leverage hardware-assisted virtualization and VirtIO-based paravirtualization to run modern UEFI-compatible guest operating systems locally.
The goal is to maximize ease-of-use and compatibility. As such, Phyllome OS intends to become the easiest way to virtualize modern operating systems, by integrating pertinent open-source software such as `libvirt`, `qemu-kvm` (and then the `Cloud Hypervisor`) and `virt-manager`.
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* **The wiki**: Have a look at the [wiki repository](https://github.com/PhyllomeOS/wiki) for more information on how you can contribute to improve the documentation.
* **Issues tracker**: public, read-only issue tracking is [available online](https://kanboard.phyllo.me/b/CH7qd98J2v7egmodk/development)
* **The website**: the website repository is [available here](https://github.com/PhyllomeOS/www)
* **Code repository**: GitHub is being used
* **Code repository**: GitHub is being used to host the code, with a mirror pointing to https://git.phyllo.me
## Licence