--- Log opened Wed Jun 17 00:00:25 2015 07:08 -!- freedy [~Adium@dslb-094-222-127-010.094.222.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has joined #t2 07:24 -!- freedy [~Adium@dslb-094-222-127-010.094.222.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 09:25 -!- freedy [~Adium@h-213.61.224.218.host.de.colt.net] has joined #t2 15:05 < rxr> re 15:06 < rxr> hello freedy 15:53 < freedy> hi rxr 17:42 -!- freedy [~Adium@h-213.61.224.218.host.de.colt.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 18:51 -!- freedy [~Adium@dslb-094-222-127-010.094.222.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has joined #t2 19:33 -!- freedy [~Adium@dslb-094-222-127-010.094.222.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 23:00 -!- eng500 [~eduard@176.25.123.73] has joined #t2 23:01 < eng500> hello everybody! just found out about T2 on distrowatch 23:01 < eng500> I'm starting to get annoyed with stable things breaking in Gentoo (I don't have that much time to look for fixes) so I'm looking into other alternatives 23:02 < eng500> I'm looking for a source-based distribution and so far FreeBSD looks like the most promising 23:03 < eng500> but I would like to make sure there's nothing in the GNU/Linux world (appart from Gentoo and derivates) that offers source-based packages and stability 23:04 < eng500> so, how does T2 fair in terms of stability? 23:05 < eng500> also, how often are packages updated in case of CVEs (I think security is also important, besides stability)? 23:06 < eng500> ... that being said, is it wise to consider T2 as a desktop, day-to-day distribution? 23:47 -!- eng500 [~eduard@176.25.123.73] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] --- Log closed Thu Jun 18 00:00:25 2015