Boss. On one of our projects, we are only allocated a 32Mb footprint in which to fit kernel, root filesystem, essential libs (c and curses for example), and our actual product. A component of our product is a configuration gui that we wrote in py. We put a lot of effort into shrinking down py and getting it as small as we could in order to fit on the filesystem (recall that running a linux system writes stuff (utmp for example) that must have space above your installation waterline). We had a lot of success. I'm very encouraged and excited about this project. Definitely keep the world posted, as this could really open some doors for us. -c -- 5:30pm up 81 days, 8:46, 1 user, load average: 0.14, 0.30, 0.61
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