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Custom Debian Distributions

Andreas Tille writes "When the first Custom Debian Distribution - Debian Junior - started in the beginning of 2000 we did not expect that this would perhaps lead to a new way Debian could support its end users in general. The next step forward was done in DebConf3 in Oslo when several developers who care about Custom Debian Distributions met in person and decided to work together more closely. Finally at OSWC conference in Malaga took place a workshop aiming at exactly this issue. The result of the conference was to write a paper about Custom Debian Distributions to explain to the public what we had done and what we want to do. This is an implicit call for participation for all those people inside and outside Debian who work on the same goal: Enhance the role of Debian as the missing link between upstream software developers and end users."

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  1. Re:Debian just doesn't get it. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    1) ftp-able ISOs. No jigdo crap.

    I think BitTorrent would also be a good idea. To be more polite about it.

    I want Linux, not a freakin' religion. We're peers, not apostles.

    Oh, you already thought of BT. Good, then.

  2. Re:It begins at home by Heretik · · Score: 3, Funny
    I'm a grad level engineer and this is a big problem in engineering as well; all the engineers think their flavor of engineering is the most righteous and everybody else is stupid

    You're right, that is immature and stupid.

    .... Computer Science is obviously the best, all engineering is stupid. :)

  3. Re:What about the Debian distribution for lawyers? by Long-EZ · · Score: 3, Funny
    No need for a special distro for lawyers. Just install your favorite Debian based distro (I like Xandros).

    Then:

    apt-get install weasel
    apt-get install moneygrubbing
    apt-get install ambulancechaser

    --
    >> My ultraviolent Linux switch video.