The pizza cooker is long gone afaik.
Many, including myself, have no storage problem nowadays. What is in demand, is functionality (one doesn't need to delve into complicated scripts if web or GUI interfaces exist). I would lovely replicate the whole pizza cooker(s) +
@lexeii's "badges" system on my machine if sources and setup instructions would be available (they should have stated that theirs is gone at least in
the news [which is a blog]). I'm afraid this last active SliTaz developer might have been (unthinkable) affected by the ongoing war if he is unheard for so long… Another experienced SliTaz maintainer, Stanislas Leduc (shann), was last active
in May. And the project founder, the Swiss French guy Christophe Lincoln (pankso) recently in September came to update the
SliTaz Next Cooker, separately from the regular
SliTaz Cooker. The
SliTaz-official development looks like it has moved to Github,
back-synchronizing with their
old Mercurial.
Also SliTaz's old approach with unchangeable libc and kernel has trapped them in a vicious circle. They cannot now move on because changing the soname of libc fells the whole software tree suddenly down. The only option left is to rebuild SliTaz from scratch.
The most recent, successful and modern approach is being undertaken by the German guy, Nils Christiansen (@
Filou), in their "
Slitaz future?" thread. Alas, he is taken by possible health and family issues at the moment, and asked for some patience to bear with him [a (nine) month(s) ago]. He, however, had invited a forum user to join him on Github. Not to spam his email, one can always found it, to ask for an invite, in the MAINTAINER section of the
appstream receipt (peer inside),
if anybody is curious about it.