>
> Hi,
>
>> Seriously, do something with bug tracker. Remove old bugs or just wipe
>> it. It's really messy.
>
> YES I'm also bored and dont use redmine because it's too messy too
> complex. I already looked to Roundup (Python, simple and used by Hg
> devel them self so it'a the perfect friend for Mercurial)
>
>> And at least I need plans, lists of features to implement and
>> schedules for it.
>
> In fact, in december we had a wok freez and the plan was like each
> other years -->
>
> * Make RC cooking ISO and fix bug from feedback
> * Write documentation
> * Improve and update all slitaz home made tools.
> * Release in march
>
> I can't force people to folow our way to do but now I have no plan, I'm
> running to maintain Tank and checking why things goes wrong, coding some
> improved tools to make 4.0 easier and faster to use and I'm preparing
> new doc/relnotes. But we have bugs in Tazwok and I do not understand the
> code anymore and can't fix it, there is 3419 lines in Tazwok... it too
> complicated for me.
>
> I was using Debian years ago and it was realy too complex for me, it's
> one of the reason I created SliTaz from scratch and wrote simple tools
> for it, I said SIMPLE, easy to maintain and understand for everyone not
> just a few crazy hackers. Now I feel like in Debian with our build
> system. The worse in all that: it seems there is only one man who
> understand current Tazwok and he is going to leave us untill next season
> (if he come back) so we all use a tool that we not control. I know a
> part of this is my fault, I should have stop everything when back from
> hollydays in January.
>
> By the way I can't get the asso money and must go back to work next
> week, so I guess we not release any stable version before month or even
> next year. These last weeks I hade a lot of night without sleeping,
> working all day on slitaz, stressing myself and putting my son on the
> side to work for the project. But now I feel I did all that for nothing,
> i'm tied and dont have money anymore...
>
> But if YOU have a plan or want to take my place to make a stable
> release, you WELCOME!
>
>> //Implementing reverse-dependencies to clean-up unused packages after
>> software deinstallation, someone?
>
> ...
>
> - Christophe
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