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How about being technical Chairperson?If anyone requires advice on this
or needs help setting it up ill be honored to help.
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You better check with Barry first ttuuxxx, pm him or post question on his blog but I really doubt that was him, like I told you it's probably one more trollttuuxxx wrote:hi lobster was that the real Barry K in the chat???
and if so are we green for puppy 6 to be built from scratch?
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hello Raffy,raffy wrote:Thanks all for your presence and patience.
It's been a long time since the last meeting in IRC. Because the puppylinux IRC is loosely moderated, I guess most people would feel more comfortable conducting the discussion here in the forum.
But it was truly fun to be talking directly to the devs, notably BarryK, the creator of Puppy Linux.
The meeting favored the ideas of 5.x keeping binary compatibility with chosen distros, and of 6.x being compiled from source. Ttuuxxx was nominated to coordinate Puppy6. Puppy6 could be an LTS release, and the repositories have to be organized in some way.
If you attended the IRC meeting and feel ignored, it could be either (1) your question had been answered in the past, or (2) your question was not contributing to the topic being discussed. Sorry.
If your project was not mentioned or your name was not brought up, don't lose heart - the meeting was more an effort to define how to proceed with development of the official Puppy instead of naming who's who. More devs/volunteers are needed for both Puppy5 and Puppy6.
Nohi lobster was that the real Barry K in the chat???
I would say you and Jemimah make a formidable team.and if so are we green for puppy 6 to be built from scratch?
It was interesting watching folks fall all over them selves to talk to Barry....especially since it really wasn't Barry.raffy wrote: But it was truly fun to be talking directly to the devs, notably BarryK, the creator of Puppy Linux.
I'd suggest that if the devs make use of IRC, they brush up on how it really works. Some of the comments made by devs(or those that purported to be devs) showing little understanding of IRC.WhoDo wrote:jemimah wrote: I think a private group is essential for further discussion. At least the trolls can be kept out by requiring a login from the group owner.