Would this be the year for Slackware 15? I really hope so,
because I'm not building packages for -current (since it's moving
constantly) and it became harder to build new packages for Slackware 14.2,
which is already almost 4 years old (released 2016-07-01). This is quite long
for a modern operating system, because software releases now move faster than
ever. As I wrote
back in 2018 there were already big enough (and long awaited) changes for
a new release in -current, but then came the financial woes
for Patrick and I started supporting the distribution also financially in a
hope that it would continue to exist and manage new releases. I also encouraged others to
become patrons).
Of course, we'll have to wait some more until the new release is fully
ready. However, I already started preparing for the new release. I've
recently bought a second hand Dell PowerEdge R330 and moved my build server
over it. I'm pleased with its performance so far and I hope it would allow me
to build more packages more quickly in future. I'll have to think about build
automation, but this requires also usage of a modern version control system.
So, in February and March I managed to migrate all my build scripts from CVS
(see my
old and no longer used CVS repository) to Git and GitHub (see my SlackBuilds,
but beware these are not self-sufficient - you'll need slack-package.conf
file, which I still haven't found the time to migrate). I also manage to add
some packages that I should have built long ago like xrdp and today open-vm-tools. I hope
I'll add even more packages, because Slackware 15 should include some of
the packages I'm currently building, so I won't have to build these anymore.
So until we're waiting for Slackware 15 stay safe and keep going
with what makes you happy!