[HN Gopher] Kiss Linux ___________________________________________________________________ Kiss Linux Author : peter_d_sherman Score : 37 points Date : 2022-05-08 20:27 UTC (2 hours ago) (HTM) web link (web.archive.org) (TXT) w3m dump (web.archive.org) | [deleted] | peter_d_sherman wrote: | Related: https://github.com/kisslinux | marcodiego wrote: | > Has a "Bus factor" of N/A (0?) thanks to the above points. Full | power to the users and the community. | | On an archived page. | yjftsjthsd-h wrote: | The current page seems to be up, though | (https://kisslinux.org/). I'm not sure why we're looking at the | archive page. | schroeding wrote: | Would a bus factor of 0 not also be _extremely_ bad, meaning | that the project is in danger even if no one is actually killed | by a bus and all developers are fine? :D | kdmccormick wrote: | Oh you're right XD I think "bus factor of infinity" is what | they're going for! | Anunayj wrote: | well the project will stop dead right in tracks if a bus | carrying the entire population of earth were to crash into | a river, so I'd say the bus factor is very much finite. | yjftsjthsd-h wrote: | Agreed; I've been on projects that I would count as having a | bus factor of 0, because all the people who knew how to do | any number of critical functions had been laid off. This is | an attempt to make everything so simple and well-documented | that that could never happen because anytime somebody wants | to work on it they can pick it up and immediately be able to | do everything. | OJFord wrote: | 0 is often (ab?)used like this, e.g. 'never stop' where it | ought (by some sort of logic) to mean 'stop immediately' or | whatever other time or repetition based thing. | acqbu wrote: | :-* | nsajko wrote: | This seems to be where the project site has migrated to: | https://kisslinux.org | stingraycharles wrote: | Thanks for that, I was under the impression that it was now | dead due to the link to archive.org. | | Maybe the url of the original post should be updated. | Tao332 wrote: | flatiron wrote: | So alpine with extra steps? ___________________________________________________________________ (page generated 2022-05-08 23:00 UTC)