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Revision as of 16:43, 25 May 2012
This page contains only irrelevant and unhelpful information and statistics about Alpine Linux. If you are going to prepare a talk about Alpine Linux, perhaps some information mentioned here can be used for the intro.
The first release
- Archives going back to 1.1 are (currently) at http://ancient.alpinelinux.org
- First public mention of "Alpine Linux" is archived here: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.devel/1183 (2005)
- The first saved release notes were made for 1.7.3.
The name
"Alpine" originally stood for A Linux Powered Integrated Network Engine. The idea was that the distribution would be focused on networking, and be a tiny "engine" or framework, which larger systems could be built upon. Today, "Alpine" is nothing more than a name.
Who is working on Alpine Linux?
- Check the statistics of cgit, e. g. aports
Packages
- aports statistics provided by Ohloh.
Packages per release
v1.1 : ...
Commit per year
2008 : 146 2009 : 3122 2010 : 3365 2011 : 5561 2012 : 1943 so far
First commit
The first commit was made