One main issue I have with StarLinux is building and testing, as my server is down 100% of the time and my Linux Virtual Machine isn't efficient as it uses all of my system resources, leaving me no room to develop. So I will invest in a StarLinux Developer Kit including a Docker with the right packages to build the core of StarLinux, a Travis CI (Which is free for Open Source :)), and, sadly, another rewrite as I focus it on a Command Line level instead of User Options (Configuration Files and such). This will be a whole summer project, but I'm very excited about it.
One main issue I have with StarLinux is building and testing, as my server is down 100% of the time and my Linux Virtual Machine isn't efficient as it uses all of my system resources, leaving me no room to develop. So I will invest in a StarLinux Developer Kit including a Docker with the right packages to build the core of StarLinux, a Travis CI (Which is free for Open Source :)), and, sadly, another rewrite as I focus it on a Command Line level instead of User Options (Configuration Files and such). This will be a whole summer project, but I'm very excited about it.