Am 8/29/13 10:06 PM, schrieb sin:
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 10:05:30PM +0300, sin wrote:
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 09:26:12PM +0300, FRIGN wrote:
Am 8/29/13 9:15 PM, schrieb Anselm R Garbe:
On 29 August 2013 16:37, FRIGN <d...@frign.de> wrote:
Am 8/29/13 4:58 PM, schrieb Andrew Mikhnevich:

I'm intresting in stali so.
In the conference(http://suckless.org/conference) was the performance of
this.
Presentation here http://suckless.org/slcon13.pdf

But no http://git.sta.li/ or is it still private.

On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 5:27 PM, FRIGN <d...@frign.de> wrote:

Hello,

as a follower of the suckless-projects, I was wondering how stali is
progressing.
There hasn't been news for almost three years now and I hope the project
hasn't been put on ice.

What is the current status?

      FRIGN

Thanks for pointing to the pdf-file, Andrew. I seem to have missed it while
going through the slcon-page.
Reading the slides however, I still wonder what happened to
http://git.sta.li announced to be launched that night.

Sorry, the cgit contained an error. This is fixed now.

Best regards,
Anselm



Alright, thanks for taking care of this!

A little note concerning sta.li: If we're planning to use runit as
an init-system, it would be nice to have it hosted on git.sta.li.
The core-software hasn't been committed to in four years and is in
bad need for a restructure.

Also, it surely would be great if we had the proposed
stali-init-scripts by Christoph Lohmann available at this central
location.

These are just some raw ideas, but I'm sure development will kick
off very well once there's some _transparent_ activity.

What do you all think?

I also hope that sbase and ubase can be part of sta.li instead of
busybox.
There is however, a lot of work involved to make this work nicely.
The stali-init-scripts use nldev + mdev, I'd also like to replace
mdev with smdev[1].
I think sta.li development is currently very much decentralized.

[1] http://git.2f30.org/smdev/

Very much unfinished at the moment.



Unfinished, but a great start!

How do you like the idea we compile a list of repositories and then think about merging them into one (e.g., git.sta.li)?

Currently, we compiled two external repos, but I'm sure there are more:

http://git.r-36.net/stali-init/ : stali init-files
http://git.2f30.org/smdev/      : smdev as a replacement for mdev
(...)

Feel free to share more of them for a better overview!

cheers

FRIGN


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