Recommendation on inclusion of 'Philosophy' in the Slackware Website
by medictruck from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5J2VD)
Hi,
Although I haven't posted that much in the Slackware forums, I have been a happy user since 13.37.
What I have seen in these forums is newbies rushing to recommend 'modernization' with very limited understanding of the word. And, this comes repeatedly over & over & over in various different ways from 'Is Slackware Dead?' to 'Website Overhaul' to 'GUI automatic dependencies resolution', etc. It hit me on my off time that why not just create a prompt page on the website expressing some words from the creator on the philosophy of the maker in a separate tab 'Philosophy' or something.
You know people are just sold on the philosophies. And also I am a firm believer of 'changing the minimum to create maximum results'. I would like this to be heard/argued at least. I do believe a distribution like Slackware deserves a crafted 'philosophy' section to get the visitor tune into the mind of the maker.


Although I haven't posted that much in the Slackware forums, I have been a happy user since 13.37.
What I have seen in these forums is newbies rushing to recommend 'modernization' with very limited understanding of the word. And, this comes repeatedly over & over & over in various different ways from 'Is Slackware Dead?' to 'Website Overhaul' to 'GUI automatic dependencies resolution', etc. It hit me on my off time that why not just create a prompt page on the website expressing some words from the creator on the philosophy of the maker in a separate tab 'Philosophy' or something.
You know people are just sold on the philosophies. And also I am a firm believer of 'changing the minimum to create maximum results'. I would like this to be heard/argued at least. I do believe a distribution like Slackware deserves a crafted 'philosophy' section to get the visitor tune into the mind of the maker.