wanderer wrote: Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:07 amat least once each month (or whatever time frame is determined)
one of the completed editions of puppy (Bionic, DpupStretch, Fossapup64, LxPupSc, RaspianBuster, Slacko etc)
is chosen to represent puppy linux on distrowatchit is posted to distrowatch as the new edition
and the picture is changed to the new pup
You're the idea man, wanderer.
But this simply won't work.
Not at the end-user level.
It may work for Distrowatch,
but it will completely confuse the end users.
The reason is:
Different "editions" of Puppy
is not compatible with one another,
especially in terms of the savefile.
Let's say you find Puppy on Distrowatch,
and as it happens,
the flavor of the day is BionicPup.
You fetch it, and install it, and create a savefile.
And you install a few programs from the PPM.
Things work great,
computer is productive,
and you're happy.
A couple of months go past,
and you visit Distrowatch again.
You see a newer, even better version of Puppy,
has been released recently: the VanillaDpup.
You download it, and "upgraded" your BionicPup installation,
keeping the same savefile.
But to your horror,
on the next boot, your computer refuses to work.
You "downgrade" to BionicPup again,
but the computer cannot recover,
and still refuses to work.
In desperation,
you roll forward and install VanillaDpup again,
you try to fix it by running PPM ...
but your horror (for the 2nd time), PPM is gone!!!
After frantic internet search
(on another, still working computer),
asking for help in the forum,
you find that VanillaDpup
does not have PPM,
and it uses apt-get instead.
Re-assured and re-motivated,
you spend more hours tweaking the savefile,
with apt-get,
installing new packages,
but to your horror (for the 3rd time),
you learn that packages installed by PPM,
cannot be uninstalled by apt-get.
More hours in the forum later,
you get the messsage they are saying:
"drop your old savefile, create a new one!"
Frustated, you do that.
And look and behold, the new, shiny VanillaDpup
really works!
No more problems!
Motivated, you re-install all your packages,
and things work again.
You are happy again.
A few months later,
You visit Distrowatch again.
Voidpup is now featured.
Naively, you fetch it, and upgraded it again,
hoping that your report about "upgrade bug"
that you posted in this forum a few months ago,
has been taken into consideration,
and the bug is fixed.
But of course,
the same thing happens again.
By now you already know the drill.
Dump the old savefile,
Create a new one,
Re-install all the packages,
And copy over whatever leftover data you need.
As you started to do that,
running apt-get gives you an error.
Voidpup doesn't have apt-get!
So it was forum time again.
The forum kindly advise,
that Voidpup uses PPM.
Shaking your head,
you persist and save the day.
A few months pass on.
Distrowatch announces Fossapup as the latest and greatest.
Not to be a fool this time,
you check the forum first.
You learn that Fossapup is a successor of Bionicpup.
And that it has PPM and all those stuff.
Since your current Puppy has PPM,
You think it's safe to upgrade.
You do the upgrade,
And it fails to boot again after that.
In desperation,
You go to your nearest computer shop,
And buy a copy of MS Windows instead.
At least MS Windows does not foil you,
when it comes to the time to upgrade.
(Or so you think).
After Windows boot spectacularly,
You visit Distrowatch,
and the forum,
to let people know
of what you think of Puppy.
THE END
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PS: During the make of this message,
no harm has been made, nor intended,
to any Puppies, or their developers, fans,
supporters, users, promoters, producers,
reviewers, helpers, researchers, testers,
forum visitors, forum moderators,
forum owners, their families,
their pets, their properties,
and anything else affiliated
even remotely
with the Puppies I mentioned by name,
in this post.
BionicPup, Fossapup, VanillaDpup, Voidpup,
are only being used as illustrative examples.
You can substitute them
with any other Puppy flavours and variants,
and the story remains the same.