On Thu, 01 Jan 2015, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote: > On 01.01.2015 12:47, Lev wrote: > > Happy 2015 for all (INIT) Freedom lovers! > > > > Long live Devuan! > > dito
allright: look around, we are definitely there to stay! great to have this diverse and crafty group of people rounding up. just please be patient as things are adjusting and the environment we share will get better and better. everyone busy on Devuan right now is focusing very much on delivering something ASAP (we do need to match substance with the great attention this project is getting) plus in the next few days we will open more channels for interaction. It will take a few more months for Devuan to become a full fledged distro and I'm sure those who have experience of such things understand why and what. the 2014 is the year of birth of Devuan and now 2015 will be the year of acceleration for the project. starting from the very first days! as I understand Nextime is pushing through the very last bits of his new year's hacking session to get a ISO and minimal set of packages up & running for everyone to try. So rest assured silence does not mean inactivity. Happy new Gregorian year and happy hacking everyone! this is the time for experimentation and for architecture and design decisions to be put forward and to be challenged. > > 73! p.s. interesting enough , the more I go around "fixing friends computers" during vacation (you know the old blues of the computer dudes) and the more I meet situations in which systemd and related stuff are the problem and substituting GNOME3 to something else is the solution. Perhaps this project is not just driven by geeky needs, perhaps a lot of desktop users who are right now into Debian and Ubuntu will badly need to start walking this route. Perhaps Devuan is the right thing to do right now, perhaps it could have even been done a couple years earlier... however now, looking forward to install Devuan 1.0 in 2015. ciao -- Jaromil, Dyne.org Free Software Foundry (est. 2000) We are free to share code and we code to share freedom Web: https://j.dyne.org Contact: https://j.dyne.org/c.vcf GPG: 6113 D89C A825 C5CE DD02 C872 73B3 5DA5 4ACB 7D10 Confidential communications: https://keybase.io/jaromil _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng