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GNUser:
Hello, TC users and developers. I'd like to help TC in whatever way I can. But first a little introduction:

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My name is Bruno Dantas. I am a medical doctor (pathologist), father of 3 (so far), 41 years-old, dual citizen of Brazil and USA. I currently live in New Jersey, USA.

I used GNU/Linux on my personal laptop for 11 years. First Arch, then Debian, then Devuan. I have become increasingly minimalistic, tired of bloat, attracted to the idea of a sharp distinction between the base system and user add-ons. So for the past year I have been using OpenBSD on my personal laptop. Wife still uses Devuan and our netbook-turned-router will always use some variety of GNU/Linux (for networking, I am much more comfortable with Linux tools than OpenBSD tools).

Our netbook-turned-router was running Trisquel x86 but I realized it was WAY bloated for my taste. So two weeks ago I decided to try putting Tiny Core Linux on it...

After using OpenBSD for a year, I didn't think I would ever stumble upon a more elegant and minimalistic OS (especially in GNU/Linux land). I have to say that TC was a big surprise. I am floored that someone would even attempt building something so radically modular and minimalistic. Hats off to Robert Shingledecker. I am humbled by his creativity and daring. Some minds live on a higher plane.

I've been wanting to rave about TC ever since I found it, but wife doesn't want to hear it and my children are too little to understand. I feel better now ;)

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Now that I've properly introduced myself, back to the point. How can I help? I am an expert at shell scripting and general system administration of UNIX-like OSes. Fairly confident with compilation and packaging (I packaged newest openvpn and sort-of-packaged vbetool for my TC netbook-turned-router). I have working knowledge of python and perl programming, but am weak on compiled languages. I can also contribute financially. Please let me know how I can help.

-Bruno


ulfr:

    hi guys

    i also am a tc fan
    and would like to help if i could
    not a coder though

    how about something like linux mint has for donations etc

    ulfr

   
   

curaga:
Package the programs you use and send them to the repo. If you find something to improve in the base scripts, please do so. Then helping out other users on the forum and in general using TC.

We don't currently take donations, but we do appreciate the offer.

GNUser:

--- Quote from: curaga on July 05, 2019, 01:52:32 PM ---Package the programs you use and send them to the repo.
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How would one do that? I couldn't find directions in the wiki.

PDP-8:
Typically this involves installing compiletc.tcz onto your system.  But you may need more tools depending on what you want to do.

Some packages can even be cross-compiled from other systems.  I slacked and used Knoppix to compile the terminus-fonts package for instance since the running requirements were so simple.

Documentation:  as always, one way to help is to improve or keep existing faqs and wiki's up to date, or perhaps explained in a different way.  While one author might gloss over a subject, to another, a subject may need much more clarity.

Of course this means familiarity with the existing faqs, wiki, and the pdf / book that is still available.

Some great material is homegrown, such as this up to date way of making a custom kernel:

https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Linux/TinycoreCK.shtml

There's a lot out there, but finding it and validating it is um, part of the fun!

Welcome to TC!  As an aside, don't forget our close relative - dCore- found right here as well.  And Picore for our RPI friends...

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