On Jun 7, 2013 22:32 "Stuart Winter" <m-li...@biscuit.org.uk> wrote:
> Hi Rick, > > [..] > > I'm probably not the person for anything too technical but I could > > most likely > > manage the wiki side of things if the learning curve is not too > > steep. I've > > contributed on other wikis in the past and could probably do what is > > required > > or at least have a go. > [..] > > I was referring specifically to someone owning the 'master' RPi image > rather than the wiki document (since anybody can update the wiki doc). > > I would like to see one master image/installer that has all of the > fixes > in it, and then have a wiki doc on docs.slackware.com with all of the > appropriate information. > > An ARM section has now been created and I've moved the content of the > INSTALL_RASPBERRYPI.TXT file into a wiki doc (the new version of this > file > just has the URL to the RPi wiki doc once I push out the next > updates). > > <http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:hardware:arm> > > Feel free to add to or modify the docs. > > Hi Stuart, > I could own the "master' image' if you would like. I could set aside > some hours a week to administer fixes and such. > > Q. Would I create the base image myself or do you have one in mind? If > so do you think my modified Versatile-initrd is a good starting point? > or should I start back with David Spencers installer? I would value > your views on this. > > Also, what name? I have been using Slackberry as short for > 'slackwarearm on a raspberry pi' is this appropriate? > I could register a domain for this. > >
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