Hi, I am still following the astlinux-* mailing lists and I thought to give you some 'heads up'. Phillip "stepped aside" and he has probably good reasons for that decision. In my view Phillip improved the code and buildsystem quite a lot over time. So it's a pity that he made this decision.
Speaking about the technology: most distros must be 'installed' on some disk device. Updates are provided online through whatever package manager the distro uses. That works fine for servers and desktops. Astlinux (Kristian) came up with the idea to put the whole system into a single compressed file which can be easily replaced on boot time. This has pros and cons. On the pro side you get a system where all components work together and dependencies are resolved. Furthermore if you don't like one system image, you can go back to the previous one. Upgrading is also made easy - you distribute just a single file. That's what I personally really like about this concept and I hope that you stick with it. Changing to eglibc or glibc makes sense. Not that uClibc is a bad choice. Not at all. Especially the old 0.9.28 version is running rock stable! Though it is lacking of some features which are implemented in newer versions. Since telephony has to deal with licenses in some areas (codecs like G.729 or the skype channel), it makes it impossible for users to use those features with astlinux based on uClibc. My wish as an user is therefore to stick with the runnix concept, but move on to eglibc/glibc. Don't make it just 'another distro like Debian, Red Hat, ...'. I am sure that Darrick, Lonnie, Kristian and others have already great plans for the future of astlinux. Regards, Ingmar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances and start using them to simplify application deployment and accelerate your shift to cloud computing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to [email protected].
