Think of the distro market from the CentOS/Redhat and Ubuntu/Debian/Kubuntu models. You can't technically leave out the Linux kernel and call your distro a Linux kernel based distro - can you? Now a step up the ladder, CentOS is Redhat-based. Kubuntu and Edubuntu are Ubuntu-based. All distros. So Indiana can have distros based from it and at least developers will know they can reuse packages between the distros (we hope). Doing it at the kernel level is just not good enough anymore!
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