I'd appreciate this side of UserLinux. A bit faster with package updates than, say, debian stable? UserLinux wouldn't be slowed down by the debian integration process (much), but at the same time, there is incentive to get it in eventually.
That said, I hope this is strongly based on Debian. Not just apt-get, but things like the Debian way of compiling the kernel, etc.
What'd be even nicer is when some of those things are automated in a GUI (not just the KDE, GNOME things), to reach out to less saavy users. Not at the cost of bogging down a streamlined Debian, however.
I'd appreciate this side of UserLinux. A bit faster with package updates than, say, debian stable? UserLinux wouldn't be slowed down by the debian integration process (much), but at the same time, there is incentive to get it in eventually. That said, I hope this is strongly based on Debian. Not just apt-get, but things like the Debian way of compiling the kernel, etc. What'd be even nicer is when some of those things are automated in a GUI (not just the KDE, GNOME things), to reach out to less saavy users. Not at the cost of bogging down a streamlined Debian, however.