wanderer wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 7:36 am
hi bigpup
you have bought up the key issue
what do you need for each build
...
its all very interesting
but without someone who knows what is needed for each build of woof-ce
i could be doing this for a very long time
william
Well, it is bigpup that started the thread: "It is time to develope a truely community version of Puppy!!!" viewtopic.php?p=18799#p18799
and it was yourself wanderer who started the thread "minimal modular woof-ce puppy" viewtopic.php?p=18391#p18391
I presume that meant either or both of you were planning to build something. Otherwise what is the point or you (both) starting such threads. In the do-ocracy claimed for Puppy Development no-one is planning to do anything for anyone else per se. So telling developers it is time for them to put their heads together and come up with something you feel should exist is hardly likely to get anyone doing that for you.
If you are just wanting to follow what happens at woof-CE already, then nothing needs to be done anyway.
One thread to discuss possible futures for Puppy is nice, but several becomes too many and especially if the thread starters are not actually building anything. Certainly I see the problem you face, but your ideas alone do not themselves create projects - if you can't do it yourself you need to get someone to agree to do it for you and that may not happen.
One good thing, however, is probably taersh's initrd since standard Puppy initrd is poor in its abilities to handle more than a few sfs addons at boot time. That at least should provide some of the versatility you wish for. Beyond that, I suggest you simply both try to simply build something (anything) that might be useful to use with current Puppy and take it from there. It isn't too hard to assemble dotpets from existing packages or sfs files for that matter - these are a form of 'module', so all you need is taersh's initrd, a slimmed down Puppy, and then anyone can build such modules. Maybe not as much as you desire, but all such systems develop as more gets added.
EDIT: For you at least, as you've said long time ago wanderer, tinycorelinux packages are actually squashed filesystems. With taersh's initrd you could, for example, experiment with layering these into a (possibly slimmed down) Pup, and take it from there. i.e. some kind of merged Puppy/tinycorelinux system. Whether it works great or not is besides the point - such attempts to modularise would certainly be interesting (and there is indeed nothing around quite so modular as tinycorelinux).