dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions > dCore X86
Who is using dCore and why?
jls:
Hi
Looking at the few people posting in the dCore subforum, I make this public question.
I'm using dCore for it's vast number of packages and also cause it saves time for me not to have to maintain the extensions.
the memeber sercan Arslan is gone
core-user:
Still in developement from what I read - so likely not that many people - plus there are 4 different versions, (or is it 5?).
Once it hits a stable version, I expect a few more people will give it a spin. :)
Jason W:
Core/Tinycore has also been in a state of development , it since 2008, stable releases of Core can be found in it's release section. Stable cuts of dCore can be found in it's release section. dCore does not have release numbers, stable releases are made from the release candidates once they have been tested.
There is only one version of dCore, but the same set of utilities are ported to armv7 and 2 x86 releases of Debian and Ubuntu. The reason for that is choice, choice of package sets as well as another architecture.
I could add dCore version numbers, ie 1.0, 1.1, but those are just names that can make for user confidence but don't necessarily reflect on what's under the hood in any product.
roberts:
@jls
I know that you read the scripts. Therefore I know that you know who the original author of the dCore scripts. So your repeated statements of "a one man distro" are unfounded.
You know and have stated why you use dCore. You know of my many past posts for my reason for starting dCore. You could be an evangelist for dCore.
Jason, has been doing a great job in supporting and enhancing the dCore scripts. Might I suggest that you appreciate the effort in bringing a vast collection of extensions via importsce into the Core. I know that I do. dCore is my daily driver.
core-user:
Looking in http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86/release_candidates/ it shows a date of 20-Nov-2014 - the same as for http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86/release/ - I know I'm a newbie to TC, but these don't look like what you are saying(?).
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