Last i read, both sonargnulinux and vinux were in the process of merging into Fedora and that first release was supposed to have happened sometime in April 2017 and would be called Fedora 26.0. What has happened since then I do not now know.
Sent from BlueMail for iPhone On Apr 18, 2017 at 6:32 AM, Tony Baechler <[email protected]> wrote: Sorry for the late reply, but see comments below. On 3/16/2017 3:36 PM, Joel Roth wrote: Eric Oyen wrote: ...we, as a community, don't have an actual unified distro to call our own. Sure, Vinux is a decent distro, but it's lacking a lot of useful features outside of accessibility. OK, but why do we, as a community, need a special distro? Yes, it's free software, so there is certainly nothing stopping you as long as you realize it's your pet distro along with the about 300 others on distrowatch.com. I would much rather have a popular, mainstream distro which includes great accessibility like Debian and derivatives. I'm not sure how things are at present, but in the past, Debian has shown some commitment to supporting accessibility[1], including at the installer level[2]. Yes, Debian still supports accessibility. Every alpha release of D-I has accessibility features and fixes. This is not the same as a special-purpose distribution, and I think the pages were written some time ago. Still I would think that some effort would be worthwhile, and would benefit all Debian derivatives, which could include a accessbility-centric distribution. 1. https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility 2. https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibility These pages should be fairly current and are often updated by Debian developers like Samuel Thibault. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
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