I recall seeing a Trisquel forum post about some BLAG 200000 Alpha Kickstart files ([1]), it seems that forum post has the attachment which has the files inside.
It's somewhat different/unusual for a distro to rely on the forum of another to post its own files (:S) ... But let's consider that as OK for now, perhaps one can still make use of the files. [1] <https://trisquel.info/en/forum/blag-200000-alpha-kickstart-files>. 2018-01-17T16:46:30-0500 bill-auger wrote: > where is this ticket that you reference? gnu.org #1262331 - it is not on > the CC list - is that a on public tracker? > > i asked this question myself when i did a review of the FSDG distros > list last summer[1] noting that proteanos appears to be inactive as well > - still today there has been no response on either of the blag or > proteanos mailing lists[2][3] - six months with no response to a simple > question like "is this project still active?" should indicate a negative > answer > > my opinion however, is that there is no reason to remove a distro from > the list only for being unmaintained - if it works: it works - and > always will - but the case with blag is something different - blag > actually has no software available - the download links on their website > have not worked in a very long time because (as ive heard) the files > were lost - "blag" exists in reality only in the form of it's website - > so there literally is no blag distribution by nature of the fact that > there is nothing being distributed - so i still suggest that blag be > removed (or perhaps moved to a new "honerable mentions" section) - but > if proteanos is still available and viable software then there is no > reason to remove it merely because it is un-supported > > > there is an evaluation process for adding new distros - uruk has > requested consideration about a year ago and it fell short of FSDG > standards at that time; but they are improving it and the discussion is > still open[4] > > > it was this comment that prompted me to respond - as mentioned above, i > looked into the current status of all of the FSDG distro last summer and > i can not concour with Le Dim's evaluation > > dragora has been very active in recent months working on the next > release - far from being inactive, if all FSDG distros were ranked today > according to development activity, i would place dragora in second place > closely behind parabola with trisquel a more distant third - of course, > to put into persoective, parabola, being a rolling release distro > requires a far greater amount of routine maintenance just to remain sane > where the other FSDG distros are LTS and designed to require only > high-priority stability/security upgrades - that is only to say that > some distros require more or less maintenance than others > > the developer of dynebolic is still as active as ever in the dyne > project and is planning for the next release of dynebolic to be based on > devuan once the devuan-sdk is completed > > the musix developer is also still in contact with it's community and is > planning the next release[5] > > the important thing to note is that regardless of whatever development > activity is immediately apparent, the current releases of dragora, > dynebolic, and musix are still available and viable, functioning > perfectly as intended; and their developers are still in communication > with the community - this is an especially important factor to consider > in regards to "Live" distros such as dynebolic and musix which are > static by design (i.e. they are intended to be run directly from the > read-only medium and never installed nor upgraded) - the fact that the > operating system is guaranteed never to change a bit from one boot to > the next is among the most desirable features of these distros - they > are not the typical sort of distro that require any intermediate > maintenance nor is that even possible; so such a distro can not > reasonably be said to be "inactive"; because they are designed to be > fixed in form ("carved in stone" if you will) - the project itself could > be be deemed dormant or inactive; as in: "we can probably not expect > version N+1"; but that says nothing of the efficacy of any current > available versions > > > [1]: > https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/gnu-linux-libre/2017-08/msg00000.html > [2]: https://lists.aktivix.org/pipermail/blag-whereto/2017-July/thread.html > [3]: http://lists.proteanos.com/proteanos-dev/2017/08/ > [4]: > https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/gnu-linux-libre/2017-12/msg00003.html > [5]: https://musixdistro.wordpress.com/ -- - https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno - Palestrante e consultor sobre /software/ livre (não confundir com gratis). - "WhatsApp"? 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