> I'm a long time GNU/Linux user, and after many years of > hopping from distro to distro I'm thinking that I'd really love a > "GNU distro". I've read the book LFS, and tried to make a distro on > my own, but I'm not a system administrator and it's quite difficult > for me to make any significant progress. If I understand correctly > ALFS is a tool to automate part of this process, but it's still > complex for me to get through it. > > I'd like to know if anybody is interested enough to start a new > project, a new distro (maybe called "GNU") with these characteristics: > [SNIP]
Parabola and a few others already do this job, but another free distro is never bad. I only have a problem with the name "GNU" (I am sure the FSF won't let that sort of a deal happen). So long as > - after being installed, allows users to add more repos in case they > want to install non-gnu software does not imply allowing users to install non-free software, as the entire point of having a free distro would be lost. Cheers, -- Serge Hooge () ascii ribbon campaign - against HTML e-mail /\ - against proprietary attachments
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