Flash wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 2:44 am
I think this forum should be limited to Puppy Linux and its extended family. Stay within our area of expertise. To officially open the forum to other distros would create even more chaos than already exists.
That's why current weedog's FirstRib (FR) build system and components such as its general most-any-distro-rootfilesystem usable overlayfs-based initrd is moving. It is not derived from Puppy Linux at all and whilst a distro built via that FR build system could be made to look/act like a Puppy that was never part of the design intentions, which are much broader/generic in concept. FR isn't owned or administered by woof-CE Puppy dev team, and does not fit well in a sub-forum as a non-pure-Puppy/Dog at all (other than my unfortunate choice of WeeDog for its name - that naming-error is now being remedied back to its original FirstRib project name).
FR build system and components and built distros remain developed and maintained and freely available to all Linux users of course, but moving out of its current artificial belonging to Puppy as a sub-distro "Dog" status. Should never have been published here, and that is my fault - I was focussing on the discussion nature of the forum, which I had been in for years, rather than the fact that FirstRib is completely an alternative to a Puppy design of distro, so should stand on its own and leave Puppy to its own forum space, which dominates this scene above all Distros discussed here anyway - which is fair enough in that view of pure woof-CE or Puppy-derived and so on.
KLV, as I understand it, uses parts of various distros including repos and official package managers from in-forum-here or upstream, including FR-initrd at its overlayfs control frugal install 'system heart' and auto-login to root desktop behaviour pattern, so that is a different matter. I wouldn't call it a mongrel, nor unpure - just versatile. Despite being housed elsewhere, FR build system (and weedogit and so on) will remain usable to anyone, including KLV of course if so chosen to be used.
Certainly my long (years and years, I know) argued view of what this forum had become over time, in terms of diversity of focus, was a very different one from that older Puppy Linux centric forum model, which I felt had already been overtaken by actual work undertaken by forum members. My relentless argument was that that (artificial as I saw it) restriction of sticking to a Puppy-centric model would result in decaying interest similar to what I perceive as similar decay in forums for other older tiny distros such as Slitaz and tinycorelinux; they survive to a greater or lesser extent as distros in this now-fertile Linux universe, but forum discussion activity about innovation and new methodologies in distro operation and design is a different matter and thus viewpoint altogether.
However, I cannot deny that at least three of the four moderators of this forum (not including admins) are all Puppy-centric in terms of their focus and woof-CE so-called 'pure' and 'unpure' builds advocacy, and that their thread/topic regular moving behaviour, and comments, have re-inforced that Puppy Linux distro umbrella (kennels) control model.
Concepts of 'Purity' in terms of a distro's build process have no interest to me at all personally - I being just interested in forum discussion about interesting Linux technology and related in-forum-house diversity and innovation in undertaken development, but lack of forum activity tends to make a forum of less interest to me also. But, though I do understand the other, traditional Puppy-centric stance, I do think you should remember that a distro build system (woof-CE) is a completely different entity than a discussion forum, unless it has been constructed in some integrated fashion that results in the forum also being the place all of a distro's developers have their discussions and handle user and feedback reports.
Yes, dimkr, contributes big-time to woof-CE at its github site (and I believe moderates what is accepted or rejected there), and occupies his own Puppy Linux forum slots on this forum so, I suppose, you can pass most future official-woof-CE build and non-official Puppy Linux distro build development questions over to him.
If you are reading this post as a new to the forum member, it may be of interest to you that some alternatives to old relatively traditional Puppy Linux design do exist elsewhere in smaller first-page 'forum' section of the forum, but not in the dominant 'General Information', 'Mainline Distributions', 'House Training; Beginner's Help, User's Help, Bug Reports, and Instructional HOW-TO section, large (4 subforums) 'Advanced Topics' section or under large (6 subforums) 'International' section. Just look for what the moderators occasionally call the "Dogs" - they are listed on the front page of the forum further down the page.
You will however find that the majority of moderator-led discussion concerns Puppy Linux alone, but, as I indicate above, there is plenty of alternative distro discussion elsewhere if you know about it and know where to look.
Though rockedge is the owner/principal admin of this Puppy Linux forum he has to of course listen to the membership and particularly to the official moderators (and other admins) in terms of content and organisation, so the Puppy-centric focus is a result of that pressure and influence and has been discussed and debated many times already. It is up to developers of any so-called Dog therefore to determine for themselves what is satisfactory to them unless the 'team' moderators or admins chuck them out in the end I suppose, which is probably unlikely to happen since rockedge has his own views that, I believe, take precedence in the end no matter overall opinions.
Hope things pick up and more Linux fans join and contribute to discussions here - whilst it is nice to see many of the (getting) old faces here still, new blood and new ideas breathes life into any forum and distro developments.