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ReaperX7 02-21-2014 01:37 AM

A nifty idea for the Slackware Store.
 
Hey Patrick, have you ever considered adding in a limited edition DVD set containing all the software only from the Slackbuilds.org website in source only form to the Slackware Store?

WiseDraco 02-21-2014 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ReaperX7 (Post 5122091)
Hey Patrick, have you ever considered adding in a limited edition DVD set containing all the software only from the Slackbuilds.org website in source only form to the Slackware Store?

and what is a point?
i think, a very more good idea is variuous slackware bumpersticks, mousepads, gadges, t-shirts and so on.maybe flag too is a good thing - when i got my own home, i be got flagstaff...:)

solarfields 02-21-2014 02:23 AM

SBo usually needs some time to catch up with every new release of Slackware. I would rather like to see sbopkg in /extra. :)

timsoft 02-21-2014 03:44 AM

yes sbopkg in extra would be nice. save having to download it for each install :-)

WiseDraco 02-21-2014 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by timsoft (Post 5122141)
yes sbopkg in extra would be nice. save having to download it for each install :-)


where is a "ideas who add to next slackware release" topic? cannot find.
i think, it is be very good too add a iotop command, for monitoring disc activity, esopecially on server

commandlinegamer 02-21-2014 05:49 AM

I'm old enough to remember when Slack came with the Sunsite archives. Those were the days ...

hitest 02-21-2014 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by solarfields (Post 5122103)
I would rather like to see sbopkg in /extra. :)

I also really like the sbopkg utility. First rate! :)

Drakeo 02-21-2014 06:57 AM

That is a great Idea to come out with a limited edition say 6 months later I am up for it put me on the list.

I think that would go a long way to support everyone. Add the multilib from Alien Bob .
Call it the fat pack.

allend 02-21-2014 08:25 AM

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Hey Patrick, have you ever considered adding in a limited edition DVD set containing all the software only from the Slackbuilds.org website in source only form to the Slackware Store?
From http://www.slackbuilds.org/faq/#affiliation
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Are you affiliated with and/or endorsed by Slackware?

No. We are not affiliated with or officially endorsed by either Patrick Volkerding or Slackware Linux, Inc. This project is maintained by volunteers who wish to contribute something useful to the Slackware user community. Furthermore, for clarity's sake, the concept of a SlackBuild script came from Slackware itself, not from us.
Your suggestion would at least put PV in an invidious position with SlackBuilds.org contributors and the developers of the open source software that can be accessed from SlackBuilds.org

Fat chance!

solarfields 02-21-2014 09:19 AM

the fat pack
i like that ಠ‿ಠ

on the other hand Pat recommending SlackBuilds.org on the new release announcement is probably quite enough:

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Build scripts for all kinds of additional software for Slackware 14.1 can be found on the slackbuilds.org website.

rkfb 02-21-2014 09:36 AM

Selling the disc would imply an endorsement of the slackbuilds supplied, many of which would be out of date before you know it. Then what? You'd have to keep rsyncing all the packages and burning new discs. What if an update in the changelog broke a package supplied in the slackbuild disc? It could give newcomers a bad impression of Slackware.

Slackware is supplied as is and anything outside of that then, as we all well know in here, you're on your own and I'm sure the maintainers have enough to be going on with to keep them occupied without having to keep one eye on a set of third party packages.

It could however be quite a good idea for the people at slackbuilds.org, maybe they could get some mileage out of supplying the discs themselves. Would be very useful for users on slow or patchy internet connections, especially at the installation phase.

willysr 02-21-2014 09:56 AM

downloading the entire SlackBuild scripts repository is so small, so it's not that hard to get

if we have to provide the source for all of the SlackBuild scripts (there are like 4145 packages currently), then it would take more than 1 DVDs to hold just the source. And as you said, some would be out of date when they reached customer's hand :)

Drakeo 02-21-2014 01:18 PM

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Selling the disc would imply an endorsement of the slackbuilds supplied, many of which would be out of date before you know it. Then what? You'd have to keep rsyncing all the packages and burning new discs. What if an update in the changelog broke a package supplied in the slackbuild disc? It could give newcomers a bad impression of Slackware.
Like to point out that Pat has added all kinds of stuff in the past. I agree it is his distro and the community is the market and looks like they are marketing.
Not to put Pat in a position. Do like the magazine did with his 10.2 and have all kinds of other stuff on double sided DVD. I believe that DVD was the birth of slax. at least the concept.

In the long run it will keep his church grass cut.

55020 02-21-2014 02:46 PM

Just FYI, a complete set of SBo source downloads is ~ 33 Gb :eek:

Darth Vader 02-21-2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 55020 (Post 5122470)
Just FYI, a complete set of SBo source downloads is ~ 33 Gb :eek:

That's WHY this idea can/will work... :)

I known people who live on-line, using a 3G USB modem connection, something like 15 EUR, 10Gb, per month. To download the entire SBo sources, technically they have to pay, only for Internet connection, about 45 EUR and to wait about 3 months...

So, buying the DVD's can be a economical and even faster solution for some slackers... :hattip:


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