[09:42] Hehe, design by committee [09:42] I say, whoever has the time to put together a new image - do it in whatever way you please. [09:57] gentoo! ;/D [09:57] If i had a list of required bits and peices, I could likely build one [09:57] but right now I'm attemping to fix crosscompiling for my pi. [09:58] infact, if we oculd get all the scripts on the github, and then we could have an initalisation script too.... we could have images which are independant of the scripts. [10:01] all the scripts are on github [10:01] they've always been [10:10] ok cool [10:13] I've never looked tbh ersi [10:13] So if I built a gentoo image, we'd use it (if it worked)? [10:14] could likely get it smaller than most distros too, as can strip out all the unneeded stuff. [10:50] It would be nice to optimise for values such as, many people know the environment and not having to roll too much own stuff. Like, you know, a new spin of Debian. [10:51] That said, feel free to do an image based on whatever you like [11:17] windows vm! [12:00] /kick Rotab [12:01] ;( [12:33] the hammer of 1000 fists may strike you down :p [13:08] DOS, then. run in dosbox instead of virtualbox - much smaller! [13:11] Yeah, thanks for continuing. [13:11] at least windows doesn't have this bash vulnerability ;) [20:35] if someone is going to build an updated vm, remember to include python 3 [20:36] SmileyG: don't use Gentoo, you'll break a lot of grabs [20:36] yipdw: why? [20:37] there is an assumption amongst current grabs (and probably future) that apt-get is present [20:37] especially for grabs with warrior-install.sh [20:37] just stick with the Debian line [20:37] right ok [20:37] that idea out the window then :D [20:37] ok maybe I'll try debian. [20:37] change for no reason is such a pain in the ass to deal with [20:37] The reason for the change is valid [20:37] Debian works fine [20:37] the target of the change is currently variable (hense why I asked) [20:37] Then we'll go debian. [20:40] doesn't ubuntu have automatic updates and also support apt-get? Plus it has a LTS. [20:41] of course, it may install with more crap [20:41] it does [20:41] my rationale for Debian is that the warrior is currently based on Debian 6 [20:41] why change more than necessary [20:42] I mean if the Debian project decides to just throw in the towel one day, sure, time to jump ship [20:45] debian 6 lts has support until February 2016 [21:15] debian has automatic updating if you want to [21:16] oh, ok. I only know ubuntu does because it is one of the features they mention. Of course, a cron job or at job could do the same thing, now that you mention it. [21:20] hmmmm