Arch Linux: Past, Present and Future
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Jump to navigationJump to searchAllan McRae gave a very detailed overview of the 18 years of Arch Linux and Levente Polyak gave insights into the current state of Arch and it's potential future in a joint presentation at Arch Conf 2020 on October 10th, 2020. It's a great watch if you want to learn the history of Arch and know what changes it may potentially have in the future.
written by 윤채경 (Yoon Chae-kyung) 2020-09-11 - last edited 2021-09-06. © CC BY
The video is 37 minutes long with an additional 12 minutes of Q&A.
"Don't "ctrl+c" in the middle of an update on the remote server that hosts most of the Arch infrastructure!"
Allan McRae on something that actually happened
Time | Speaker | Topic |
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1:35 | Allan McRae | The 18 year history of Arch Linux. From the Pacman 1.1 release on March 2nd 2002 to Arch Linux 0.1 on March 11th 2002 to today's modern Arch Linux |
15:25 | Levente 'anthraxx' Polyak | The potential future of arch. Divided into four sections: "Our Culture", "Concept of Change", Regain Lost Excellence" and "Future Improvements" |
37:10 | Both | Q&A |
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