Hi,

You can try this distribution to get some idea:
Aryalinux - http://aryalinux.org/

For source code package management, you can try this:
porg - http://porg.sourceforge.net/

>Hi,
>
>I have created lfs a couple of times. The process is very much fun and a huge 
>learning experience, but it's just too manual. If you want to create your own
>
>Distribution I suggest you look into a meta distribution like gentoo. 
>
>It allows you to create your own packages, your own Repositories and complete 
>control of everything you want.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Oz
>
>On Jul 14, 2016 00:21, "Marcus Fonzarelli" <[email protected]> 
>wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>
>
>        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:
>
>
>
>- uses a blob-free kernel (linux-libre)
>
>- installs official GNU packages only, from official GNU repos
>
>- after being installed, allows users to add more repos in case they want to 
>install non-gnu software
>
>- source based. This is not really super important to me, but I think it's 
>easier to maintain than having to build all binaries
>
>- the distro should be minimalist, and should only install the necessary 
>software to have a system that boots and does basic things (including a 
>package manager)
>
>- once the base system is installed, the user can proceed to install more 
>software using the package manger (for example a windows manager, text editor, 
>browser, etc.). I believe this could help keeping the distro simple and 
>minimalist
>
>
>
>What do you guys think? I can help with this, but as I said I'm no sysadmin so 
>I don't really know how could I contribute.
>
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