Hello, golinux,
First of all, thank you for responding to me.
I think there was a misunderstanding here. Perhaps my English is bad,
and I wasn’t able to express myself properly. The truth is, I am NOT in
any rush. I only came to announce the release of the stable version,
while on the previous occasion, I announced the release of RC2. These
were two different events, not repeated insistence on the same release.
Furthermore, in my previous email, I don’t believe I suggested its
inclusion in the derivatives list. In any case, I did say that "it would
be an honor," which means I wasn’t requesting it—I said it with empathy. :-)
I don’t play with toys either. Quirinux has its own history:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quirinux
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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quirinux>
This is a distribution we started in 2019, basing it on Debian:
https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Quirinux
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https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Quirinux>
I’ve only come to announce the release of the first stable version of
our distro based on Devuan, which is obviously not intended for Devuan
users. Devuan users use Devuan and write their emails in plain text, and
that’s perfectly fine. Quirinux is for animated film creators, although
that doesn’t make it any less of a Devuan derivative—just like so many
others that are not designed for those of us who are programmers or
system administrators. Quirinux is a typical niche distribution designed
for communities that have plenty of patience when it comes to writing...
and responding ;-). It’s for users who are not coming from GNU/Linux,
who are migrating to free software from Windows or Mac, and who thought
there was no life beyond Adobe. Users who are probably not on this
mailing list, though they might eventually visit the Devuan website.
I’m sorry if I caused any kind of inconvenience, but I wanted to clarify
that there’s no impatience here or anything like that—just the happiness
of letting you know that, thanks to Devuan XFCE, Quirinux can now be
installed on Dual Core machines with 2 GB of RAM and and Mac computers
made obsolete by Apple (with Intel processors), working perfectly for
creating animated films, something we couldn’t achieve with Debian (at
least for this new Quirinux 2.0 version).
So we’re very grateful to Devuan; I just wanted to let you know that.
Best regards.
Charlie
El 25/11/24 a las 19:45, golinux escribió:
> Hello Charles,
>
> On 2024-11-25 11:49, Charlie Martinez - Quirinux Sistema Operativo via
> Dng wrote:
>> On November 9th, 2024, I released the stable version 2.0 of Quirinux,
>> a Devuan-based distribution designed for animated film creators.
>>
>> (Some time ago, I told you about our RC.)
>>
>
> That wasn't even a month ago! Impatience is not a virtue . . .
>
> New Devuan distros are usually added when there is an "animated"
> response (pun intended) from our users. Then the list is usually
> updated when there is a new Devuan release. Patience, grasshopper . . .
>
>> I’d love for you to try it out, and if possible, being featured on
>> https://www.devuan.org/os/devuan-distros
>> <https://www.devuan.org/os/devuan-distros> would be an honor for us.
>>
>
> We do not play with toys here. We do real work. And there are barely
> enough of us to to do that!
>
> Note that over the years there have been quite a few Devuan-based
> distros that are NOT on our official list. Only those that are
> actually being used and discussed/reviewed by Devuan users are included.
>
> To date there have been 247 views of your announcement but not one
> response. That says volumes. Devuan users communicate in plain text so
> that's not surprising. Seems our user-base might be a bit of a
> mismatch . . .
>
> So please be patient and let's see if your distro catches some
> attention. There is no need to keep reminding us about it. :)
>
> Thanks,
> golinux
>
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