what exactly does it take programming experience wise,

to learn to either fork a distro or spin a distro?

I have interest again in forking debian (testing version) but,

I don't know what programming languages are needed to even do this.

I know some of you think this is not needed and pointless,

but I would like to make an extremely hardened version of debian,

a sandboxed version of debian if possible. and one that isn't much more exhausting of battery life than the original. kind of like lxqt versus lxde.

anywho though,  what programming languages/linux experience is required?

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