• friends and fellows :)

    From Christian Vanguers@2:292/2226 to Benny Pedersen on Wed Jul 17 17:12:40 2024

    Hello Benny!

    01 Jun 24 20:31, you wrote to Maurice Kinal:


    so i need to spend time on make git ebuilds so it still keep stable, i wish if husky would change to one single tarball with would make
    sources lot more stable with single path and builds on every install,
    have multi tarballs makes it possible to have 2 tarball sources not compatible with api functions with can break updates

    also lost the binkp source, hope i could make a none root build test
    to see if it atleast compile without errors, if it do then i know what ebuilds to create

    I've noticed there's a significant amount of cleanup and documentation work needed within the Husky project, but I don't mean to cast blame on anyone.

    I've just started writing a somewhat detailed how-to guide for setting up an FTN node on Debian and by using the github repositories for both binkd and Husly. My goal is to share it and hopefully attract some geeks to retrocomputing, the world of BBS and FTN networks. I also aim to possibly bring back some former BBS operators who might think this technology is dead and buried, which is not the case.

    If you're interested, let me know via netmail and I'd be happy to share my notes with you. Your assistance would be invaluable in identifying any omissions or errors, helping to ensure the document is as clear as possible.

    Any help is welcome.

    Chris


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  • From Rob Swindell@1:103/705 to Christian Vanguers on Wed Jul 17 15:50:55 2024
    Re: friends and fellows :)
    By: Christian Vanguers to Benny Pedersen on Wed Jul 17 2024 05:12 pm

    If you're interested, let me know via netmail and I'd be happy to share my notes with you. Your assistance would be invaluable in identifying any omissions or errors, helping to ensure the document is as clear as possible.

    Why not just post the notes publicly? A GitHub gist and/or an echomail <gasp> message! :-)
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  • From Christian Vanguers@2:292/2226 to Rob Swindell on Thu Jul 18 11:05:48 2024

    Hello Rob!

    17 Jul 24 15:50, you wrote to me:


    Why not just post the notes publicly? A GitHub gist and/or an echomail <gasp> message! :-)

    As soon as it will be finalized I will share it publicly as it's my goal to share it to help anoyone who wants to run (or rerun) a node.


    Christian


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