I still look at it every day.  And will use it if I have anything
interesting to say.

I wonder who is using LFS/BLFS these days.  There is very little
activity on the -dev lists, although xorg-7.4 and gcc-4.3 seem to have
made things happen.

I think it might be good to have a revised LFS system register - the
current one, I'm #207 BTW, only records your first LFS build (2.4) - it
would be good to see who is using a current version, and what for.

It would certainly encourage the devs if they knew that 300 people were
using it as their primary OS.

For me, I use Ubuntu for my desktop at the moment, but only as I don't
have the time to build a full GROAN (GNOME) desktop for LFS.  However,
my gateway server that runs my LAMP webserver and XMail mailserver
together with the second firewall, is an LFS 6.3+ system.  Everything
here in the house goes through that box, and it never, ever, goes down
(unless I want it to).

I'd like to know:

how many systems run what version of LFS - today.
what for: production, research, education.
principle applications: webserver, desktop (which one), etc,etc.

R.


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