Enviado em 28/10/2015 - 16:26h
Bom lendo minhas coisinhas diárias me deparei com isso.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/open-acknowledgement-of-appreciation-to-slackwa...
E depois lendo o blog dele.
Edit:
Pelo o que estou vendo isso é bem antigo, lol. Desconsiderar e me desculpem pelo tópico.
:shame:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/open-acknowledgement-of-appreciation-to-slackwa...
E depois lendo o blog dele.
If all you wanted to know was about handbrake then you can leave now.
So I’ll rant on if you cared to stay. Handbrake – big disappointment yesterday I must confess. I really liked that program. There’s also this general feeling of depression I have over the state of GNU/Linux, the Open Source community. my work on Slackware, and whether I can still make a difference. The effort I have put into Slackware, promoting the distro and Open Source in general, I’ve always enjoyed doing that. But the fun is eroding away, and there is this sense of stagnation. Things are moving perpendicular to the direction I want to go in. I am going to need some time for reflection around the end of 2014 and find a way to get invigorated again. Suggestions on a direction to take are welcome. There is not so much action around the distro currently. KDE 4 is about frozen, and KDE 5 is not mature. No joy there. LXQt seems to have jumped from Qt4 to Qt5, another step i do not like. Chromium dropped support for compiling NaCL support into 32-bit package – precisely the reason why I hate it that I need to depend on binary toolchains that are impossible to compile on Slackware. And what to do with my ARM port – I am looking at the mountain of work required to revive it. The list of recent frustrations is much longer than that, but you get the point… it all feels so pointless.
Depressed, you say? You bet! It must be an autumn feeling. Where’s the exit? Going to grab me a beer.
Eric
Lendo o tópico, me parece que e algo a ver com o SystemD ou com coisas que o Alien quer introduzir que o Patrick não quer.So I’ll rant on if you cared to stay. Handbrake – big disappointment yesterday I must confess. I really liked that program. There’s also this general feeling of depression I have over the state of GNU/Linux, the Open Source community. my work on Slackware, and whether I can still make a difference. The effort I have put into Slackware, promoting the distro and Open Source in general, I’ve always enjoyed doing that. But the fun is eroding away, and there is this sense of stagnation. Things are moving perpendicular to the direction I want to go in. I am going to need some time for reflection around the end of 2014 and find a way to get invigorated again. Suggestions on a direction to take are welcome. There is not so much action around the distro currently. KDE 4 is about frozen, and KDE 5 is not mature. No joy there. LXQt seems to have jumped from Qt4 to Qt5, another step i do not like. Chromium dropped support for compiling NaCL support into 32-bit package – precisely the reason why I hate it that I need to depend on binary toolchains that are impossible to compile on Slackware. And what to do with my ARM port – I am looking at the mountain of work required to revive it. The list of recent frustrations is much longer than that, but you get the point… it all feels so pointless.
Depressed, you say? You bet! It must be an autumn feeling. Where’s the exit? Going to grab me a beer.
Eric
Edit:
Pelo o que estou vendo isso é bem antigo, lol. Desconsiderar e me desculpem pelo tópico.
:shame: