>  why the same people are not helping actively?

Some time ago, when I started planning a distro, they asked me the same question. My answer was that I did not fulfill my expectations, I could not modify the main distribution in my own way and any local changes I made were susceptible to being erased by being in certain susceptible things, like in packages, etc. Before long I had and I still have discussions with some developer on how to do things, and since that person controls the project itself, I have no choice but to start one in which his way of doing things does not affect to mine and is that it really is very difficult even sometimes it becomes impossible to adapt something to your needs if there is someone to control monolithically and so I and other people later, that the truth are a few, we would decide that a fork is a better option. Well I clarify that Uruk exists for something and if you read its list of objectives you will see that if they initiate them independently it is for something more than to save agreements and is that it is a sure way to it.

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