On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 02:26:08PM +0200, Martin Kopta wrote: > I will be giving a talk about suckless project on 6th October [1] for > small audience (from 10 to 100 people).
Did the same this month for OCLUG. Didn't turn out very well. Ironically, a certain wmii hacker did a better job for his part of the talk. > Talk description is (translated): > > "Introduction to ideology of software that smells less and presentation of > results of the suckless project. Demostration of dwm window manager, Don't just demonstrate. Try to prove that a dynamic window manager is overwhelmingly superior to the current inefficient paradigms. Don't forget to mention low dependency count, and quick compilation times. > terminal emulator st, Any theme in particular? *Straightforward* hackability? Comparison to xterm or whatever is shipped by default in favourite distro X? > statically linked distribution stali, The first challenge I usually get is along the lines of “and then you have to rebuild every single package that makes use of library X because it has a security vulnerability”. I've gotten that one very often. Expect it. > minimalist web browser surf Make a point about practical usage. > Is there something I absolutely shouldn't forget to mention? Sound your audience. Talk to them before the talk. If there's an embedded guy/gal in there who doesn't have time for dealing with GNUshit (ever feel like waiting two hours for GCC, Glibc, etc.) for his/her fifteenth different ARM device (or Geode, which you can't use a VM too build packages `-march=native` for, if you intend to run the test suite), see what particularly interests him/her. Is it worth advertising lesser-known suckless but not Suckless software? Regards, Alex Pilon
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