suckless.org

suckless.org is a community of programmers working on minimalist free software projects with a focus on simplicity, clarity, and frugality. The group developed dwm and wmii window managers, surf,[3] tabbed, and other programs that are said to adhere strictly to the UNIX philosophy of "doing one thing and doing it well."[1]

suckless
Founded2002 (2002)[1]
FounderAnselm R. Garbe[2]
TypeCommunity
FocusFree software
Productsdwm, st, surf, and other tools
Websitesuckless.org

History

The suckless community was founded by Anselm R. Garbe from Germany[2] in 2002.[1] He became a vocal proponent of the suckless philosophy, saying that "a lot [of what] went wrong in the IT industry recently [...] be recognized in order to rethink the common practice, and perhaps to think about the time when Moore's law stops being a valid assumption."[2] The suckless manifesto deplores the common tendency for "complex, error-prone and slow software [that] seems to be prevalent in the present-day software industry", and argues that a programmer's performance should not be measured by the number of lines of code he writes.[4]

In October 2006, Garbe registered the domain suckless.org to replace 10kloc.org and wmii.de.[5]

In 2007, Garbe called for the need for a "Plan 9 lover's and C hacker Ubuntu" which comes packed with dwm/wmii and all necessary tools for developing C code and suggested calling it 9ubuntu.[6] Suckless later developed stali (static Linux), an operating system with statically linked executables that adheres to the suckless principles.[7]

The development team follows the New Jersey style of "Worse is better" and adheres to the KISS principle ("Keep it simple, stupid").[8]

Notable projects

  • dwm – window manager
  • dmenu – keyboard-driven menu utility
  • ii – IRC client
  • sbase - UNIX core utilities
  • surf – web browser
  • wmii – window manager
  • st - lightweight, 256color-enabled (with 24bit colour support) terminal emulator
  • stali - static Linux distribution

Conferences

Starting in 2013 the suckless.org community organizes annual conferences[9] and hackathon gatherings focusing on technical topics and socializing with community members.

suckless.org e.V.

In 2015 the legal entity suckless.org e.V. was founded during the suckless conference.[10] Its aim and main purpose is supporting the projects of suckless.org and open source in general.

gollark: Hugh. Obviously.
gollark: Unless you do.
gollark: The last book I read contains a character called "Hugh". You will NEVER know which book, muahahaha.
gollark: I'm trying to access the osmarks.tk bookCLOUD™, it has some stats on this.
gollark: Wait, that book is popular so people actually know about it, what vaguely ridiculously esoteric books have I read...

See also

References

  1. Kopta, Martin (2 December 2013). "Suckless: méně smradlavý software". Root.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  2. Woehr, Jack (6 August 2009). "Conversation with Anselm R. Garbe of suckless.org". Dr. Dobb's. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  3. "Приложения от сообщества suckless.org". mykomp2.ru (in Russian). 3 July 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  4. "Philosophy". suckless.org. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  5. Garbe, Anselm R. (9 October 2006). "suckless.org - new primary domain, wmii.de, wmii.net, shortest.de and 10kloc.org going to be dropped". wmii (Mailing list).
  6. Garbe, Anselm R. (14 March 2007). "[dwm] 9ubuntu?". suckless.org. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  7. Garbe, Anselm R. "stali – static linux" (PDF). LinuxTag. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  8. Schnalke, Markus (14 August 2008). "marmaro.de" (PDF). suckless.org – software that sucks less. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  9. https://suckless.org/conferences/
  10. https://ev.suckless.org/
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