Hello Everyone, It has recently been suggested to me that the LFS LiveCD project be killed. The main arguments for this are, essentially:
1) It is currently unmaintained 2) It removes the essential prerequisite of being able to configure a Linux system 3) It leads to less testing from other hosts 4) A seeming lack of community interest in contributing. Especially, essential testing (and reports on the results of tests!) on varied hardware does not seem to be taking place As you may guess, I have mixed feelings about this. But after reflecting on it a bit, my hesitancy to agree comes mostly from personal attachment to the CD and perhaps not what is best for LFS. At this point I need community input. I realize that many of you may use and appreciate the CD, just as I do. But realistically, this project will die of its own if it does not get some help. And if that happens, then LFS would be better off removing the dead weight. I have some energy and some ideas to put back into the project, but only if I get some help with development and testing. I need to know two things: * Does the community still want the LiveCD project? (Consider that a couple of the arguments above imply that the LFS LiveCD by its nature is degrading the quality of LFS) * If so, is the community prepared to lend help in keeping it alive? If the answer to both questions is not a solid yes, I'm afraid that we'll have no choice but to kill the project. -- JH -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page