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blogging (1-231) life; title=Customized Blends
* Almost exactly a year ago, the term "Custom Debian Distribution" was
changed to [1 "Debian Pure Blends"] to better reflect what it is about:
a variation of Debian within Debian. So far, so good. Then there are also
"Debian Blends", which are not pure, meaning they have some parts which
are not yet in Debian.
* But the intention is clear, a Debian Blend aims to be fully part of
Debian.
* This week it occured to me that there is something else, something which
is widely done and which is something else, so it should have it's own
term: "Customized Blends", where some parts of the "distribution" is taken
from a Debian Blend, while there are others, which are customisations,
which are not likely or even desired/possible to end up in Debian.
* As I see it, LiMUX is such a distribution, or what is installed in the
schools in Extremadura or Rheinland-Pfalz atm. Mostly the software they
use is Debian (either from stable or backported version), while some parts
are not, like bookmarks, wallpapers, custom (sometimes propietary)
software or firmware for specific hardware.
* My motivation in pointing this is out, is to create an awareness
that those "Customized Blends" are an important and frequent part of the
Debian Blends ecosystem _and_ that it's for their own benefit to
contribute back. Minimising the diff to a "real" pure Blend is good :-)
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/11/msg00001.html
-- Holger Levsen <[email protected]> Thu, 12 Nov 2009 13:25:26 +0100
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