Crunchbang Linux development ceased

grandpaflo

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"The End" post from the developer "corenominal"

http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=38916&p=1

"I have decided to stop developing CrunchBang. This has not been an easy decision to make and I’ve been putting it off for months. It’s hard to let go of something you love."

- The listing at Distrowatch now shows:

http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=crunchbang

"Status: Discontinued"

- CrunchBang Linux Halts Development - Slashdot

http://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/02/06/2028254/crunchbang-linux-halts-development

- reddit.com/r/CrunchBang/

https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2uzbkj/the_end_of_crunchbang_linux/

- The end of CrunchBang Linux - LWN.net

https://lwn.net/Articles/632215/
 

mcveigh

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I was sad to read that as well. I really liked their community.
 

lxskllr

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I'd like to see a #! meta package added to the Debian repos. There's no reason that can't be easily done, and the community can stay on to support the package.

I liked the simplicity and understated elegance of #!
 

replica9000

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Such as? I can't think of anything that isn't in Debian aside from interface customizations.

The primary aim of the CrunchBang project is to produce a stable distribution offering the best possible out-of-the-box Openbox experience. To achieve this goal, CrunchBang pulls many base packages directly from Debian's repositories, which are well-known for providing stable and secure software. Packages from CrunchBang's own repositories are then customised and pinned to the system to produce what is known as the CrunchBang distro.

http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf/pool/main/

There is quite a few in their repository. Can't say what they've changed from the standard Debian packages.
 

lxskllr

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http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf/pool/main/

There is quite a few in their repository. Can't say what they've changed from the standard Debian packages.

I was just looking through their repo. I'm not seeing much that couldn't be taken care of with some build scripts that automagically configure a Crunchbang desktop. all the packages I saw are already in Debian, they just need to be #!d.

I don't know what Debian's policy is regarding a specialized setup, but having a nicely configured openbox setup would benefit the distro. It could also be taken care of as a third party repo, but it would be nicer having it in Debian.
 

replica9000

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I was just looking through their repo. I'm not seeing much that couldn't be taken care of with some build scripts that automagically configure a Crunchbang desktop. all the packages I saw are already in Debian, they just need to be #!d.

I don't know what Debian's policy is regarding a specialized setup, but having a nicely configured openbox setup would benefit the distro. It could also be taken care of as a third party repo, but it would be nicer having it in Debian.

I nominate you as the next #! maintainer then :D
 

lxskllr

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I nominate you as the next #! maintainer then :D

Might be a fun project. I don't think I'd want to do it officially, but it would make a good learning experience. I'd be afraid of dicking something up, and screwing up people's machines. I don't even know how to build Debian packages :^D