Bruce Dubbs wrote (somewhat reordered):

> I think we should just leave the project as quiescent, not kill it.  A live
> CD is useful, but it doesn't have to be completely current. For someone to
> use it, with a more current version of LFS, they will just need to download
> the sources separately.

But then, it has no advantage over, say, Ubuntu.

> Just leave it alone for now and we can look into updating it when a change 
> makes it necessary.

And here is a problem: it deviates too much from both LFS and BLFS, and 
contains 
a lot of undocumented material (e.g., the whole process of setting up the 
language, guessing the video driver, and the workaround for iwlwifi bugs in 
/etc/modprobe.conf--and note that the guessing process with break with 
Xorg-7.3, 
and nobody knows when the iwlwifi workaround is safe to remove). It may be 
easier to start from scratch instead of "updating" this quirky CD.

-- 
Alexander E. Patrakov
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