Carbs Linux a simple busybox linux distribution https://carbslinux.org Apr Mon 2020 11:00 Roadmap for Carbs Mon, 06 Apr 2020 Cem Keylan https://carbslinux.org/blog/20200406.html <p>It has been a busy week. There are lots of changes in direction, and more to come. I want to talk a little about all of them.</p> <h2>Carbs Linux Server Going Down</h2> <p>It became harder to maintain and pay for the server, and I will be shutting it down in May. I am currently in the phase of carrying over everything to <a href="https://github.com/CarbsLinux">Github</a>. The repository and the website is served on Github now. I have also moved the <a href="https://github.com/CarbsLinux/wiki/wiki">Wiki</a> to Github and anyone can edit it there. There are some outdated posts that I will be fixing around this week.</p> <p>I am not quite sure where to store the downloads page now. But I will be switching that to a new source as well. (Maybe Source Forge?)</p> <p>I feel a little sad for switching, but serving on Github is faster, cheaper, and hassle-free.</p> <h2>Forking KISS</h2> <p>I had a personal fork of KISS, which I enjoyed thoroughly. I didn&rsquo;t intend to make it the default when I started it, but it has matured enough to be so. The package manager can now be found on <a href="https://github.com/CarbsLinux/kiss">this repository</a>. See it for the added changes.</p> <p>This will be a change for the better, as I can develop the package manager as it fits my views.</p> <h2>Small Changes on the Website</h2> <p>I have made some small changes on the website. The build is not dependent on Plan9 utilities anymore. It was fun messing around with <code>rc</code> and <code>mk</code>, but they are quite limited compared to POSIX shell.</p> <p>RSS feeds are finally working as intended, both for the <a href="https://carbslinux.org/news.xml">news</a> section, and the <a href="https://carbslinux.org/rss.xml">blog</a> secion.</p> <p>You can see every page&rsquo;s <code>.txt</code> output at the end of the page by clicking &lsquo;View Page Source&rsquo;. Meanwhile, I will be updating some pages to be a little more &lsquo;human-readable&rsquo;.</p> <h2>Outsources Repository</h2> <p>I have opened an <code>outsources</code> repository, which I will be pushing this week. I will add a new post when I am ready to push it. I think it will be interesting, it will also make more sense about the changes I have added to the package manager. The now empty repository, can be found <a href="https://github.com/CarbsLinux/outsources">here</a>!</p> <p>I am planning to add more of these update posts as I&rsquo;m feeling better about the website structure overall.</p> <p>- Cem</p> Switching to New Website Tue, 28 Jan 2020 Cem Keylan https://carbslinux.org/blog/20200128.html <h2>Switching to New Website</h2> <p><strong>Date:</strong> Jan 28 2020</p> <p>In case you haven&rsquo;t seen it before, this website was powered by <a href="http://werc.cat-v.org">werc</a>. And even though I liked it really much, it was too powerful for a small website like this.</p> <p>So I have decided to reimplement this website with my own static generation scripts. The source will probably be on <a href="https://carbslinux.org/git/website/log.html">https://carbslinux.org/git/website/log.html</a> when I decide to publish the website.</p> <p>The generation requires Plan9 programs, although I have used them just for my enthusiasm. I have built the site with a combination of mk (instead of make), rc, and POSIX sh. I am not yet exactly familiar with rc, but I will replace the shell scripts when I feel like I can.</p>