On 06/01/14 18:10, William Harrington wrote:
Greetings,

Chris has done a lot of work regarding systemd.

We were talking and would like to have systemd as the main book.
interesting

I wouldn't mind creating a sysvinit branch and removing the systemd branch.
surely the other wahy round

I also, wouldn't mind maintaining a book for sysvinit and systemd.
hmm

I also realize that once we implement the simp branch into the main book, we could effectively have one branch and if sysvinit build the sysvinit book, if systemd, build the systemd book. It's a ways to go, but what is the community input about systemd as the main book?

what's the simp branch?
We can drop sysvinit all together and people can refer to the old books regarding that boot system.

Another problem is cblfs. We may want to start referring people to BLFS. There are lots of things obsolete in CBLFS and we don't keep CBLFS releases for every CLFS release. CBLFS is good to refer when building a multilib system and for different archs (openssl for example).
i really aught to help out with this as it's way out of date

I don't know what to do with CBLFS. I update as I build, but there hasn't been any updates other than from a few of us and it has been sporadic. I end up using BLFS. I haven't built a desktop build for a long time. I use CLFS builds for my server, so I sometimes upgrade CBLFS based on what I build.
i do X, fluxbox,Xfce and KDE, use bits from all over the place, BLFS, Arch and Gentoo primarily

Sincerely,

William Harrington
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