Alessandro Pistocchi wrote:

Hi everyone,

Hi,

I am working on a project to remove gpl stuff from Linux userspace ( I
am ok with GPL executables but not with GPL or LGPL libraries ) and I
see that your projects tend towards more open licenses.

You probably should be replacing GNU stuff with alternatives. The license
is only bad because it's GNU, because it's unreadable, and because it's
very limiting.

Particularly, I want to replace udev with smdev.
I was wondering if anybody would be interested in helping me.

I guess it's not that hard, all smdev does is making nodes in /dev.
udev just adds useless layers on top of that.

My aim is to create a Linux distribution that is simple to get started
with but at the same time is a credible alternative to windows and
macos as a desktop machine.

That is, Ubuntu. suckless is apriori incompatible with most computer
users; it's even mentioned on the Philosophy page, if it's not
obvious enough. On the other hand, even a stay-at-home mom can use
Ubuntu.

I want something like a modern version of a home computer like the
Amiga was many years ago but with current features like GPU and all
the goodies we have now.

That is, DragonFlyBSD.

--
caóc


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