On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 5:28 AM Paul Sutton <zl...@disroot.org> wrote:
> Hi All > Hello Paul, and everyone else. > > A few questions > > 1. How much access to we have to torios.top in order to update it? > Whatever you need. I can simply provide access to the website. > > 2. Same applies to our social media (iirc twitter and facebook) > You can add me: https://www.facebook.com/HoooHaaa Once done, I can provide access. This is the easiest way. If you don't want to add me, I need to do that via the email. Facebook is getting stupid day after day. As for Twitter, a direct email and password must be sent. I can't share this information here because this is a public list. > > Going forward, Would be good to find out the ideas Ali has for taking > the project forward, I think I'll write an email very soon and share it with everyone. > and what base distribution, we are going to use > for this. Debian Jessie (8) is now end of life. > Debian Stretch (9) is currently 9.13 > Debian Buster (10) us currently 10.4 > Debian Bookworm (11) is under development > > Looking at https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases Debian 11 should be > released in 2021, however I am not sure, to what extent, Covid 19 has > set things back, if at all. > I'm happy to stick with Debian but if Israel isn't happy with that, we need to find another base. However, I don't see a reason to change the base at this point. > > I think the idea that we work with other small distributions is really > good, pool our efforts, should be more productive while still > maintaining each distribution unique look / feel. > Well, we can approach them. If they are willing to join forces, why not? > > I wrote a small python notepad program a while back > https://salsa.debian.org/zleap-guest/notepad > > We could do with access to a wiki or probably more usefully a > collaborative platform, maybe something like https://cryptpad.fr/ which > I have an account on, as we can all then edit a file, so could be > useful for coming up with ideas around as to what we want, the > spreadsheet component of this is good for storing packages, version > numbers for example. > Whatever platform we shall use for documentation, must, IMHO, reflects our philosophy, that is KISS. > Advantage with this is we can just type and not have to worry about > markdown or wiki tags, which is yet another learning curve for people. > Looks like I'm a bit rusty. Not sure what you mean about that. Have you tried Ubuntu Wiki? if you mean the one you are suggesting is easier, that's good. > > Just a thought > Keep them coming, mate! > Paul > > > Thank you! > > > -- > Paul Sutton > https://personaljournal.ca/paulsutton/ > gnupg : 7D6D B682 F351 8D08 1893 1E16 F086 5537 D066 302D > > Get a free mastodon account at > https://mastodon.org.uk/about > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios > Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > -- Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." Best Regards, Ali/amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad>
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