LiteSec didn't just start out of nowhere. Instead, the foundation of LiteSec was a result of countless hours spent designing, developing, and testing projects before we even had a name. It's these initial experiences that created a community, and have brought LiteSec to where it is today.
We're human too. We know how hard it is to get that first line of code into a brand new project, and we certainly know how hard it is to create a name for yourself based on your work alone. But it's not impossible, especially with the right head start.
Hence, it is with the greatest pleasure to announce that we are open-sourcing our biggest legacy project, OneOS: X. We will be publishing the entire source code for the Batch operating system, along with all its dependencies needed to correctly function.
However, we also must note that due to legal requirements today, we cannot publish the following:
Additionally, as OneOS:X is a legacy/archived project, we will not be hosting any server-side components, which will render the following functionality unusable in its current configuration:
Although these components won't be hosted by LiteSec anymore, we will still include the client-sided functionality in the open-sourced version of OneOS: X, meaning you can simply spin up your own servers and experiment with OneOS: X in any way you can dream of!
You can view the open-sourced OneOS: X on our GitHub by clicking here. If you're not too interested in the code behind it, we are also publishing the OneOS X R1.iso
file as it originally appeared on our YouTube account, so you can experience the bootable version of OneOS: X as it once was. You can download that from this link.
We at LiteSec cannot wait to see what the community can do with our open-sourced OneOS: X. On behalf of all of us, thank you, for making LiteSec what it is today.