Monday, February 24, 2014

tanglu

Here's DistroWatch's announcement of the the new, Debian-based distro from Germany, Tanglu:

Matthias Klumpp announced the release of Tanglu 1.0. Tanglu is a new Linux distribution, based on Debian's "Testing" branch, which attempts to bring a modern and cutting-edge operating system to the desktop: "We are happy to announce the release of Tanglu 1.0 (Aequorea Victoria) today. It has been an exciting development period where lots of new infrastructure was built and set up, new concepts and ideas have been discussed and implemented, new designs were created, texts were translated and blog posts were written. Lots of work went into making the Tanglu archive rebuildable. During this period, a small but very talented team has been formed. We found issues which affected Debian as well and these were reported, fixed or pending and we generally worked well together with Debian. Exploring systemd in Tanglu already yielded some hints which will help Debian with its own transition."

A link to the official release announcement: http://lists.tanglu.org/pipermail/tanglu-announce/2014-February/000021.html

Tanglu's page at DistroWatch: http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=tanglu

Tanglu's web site: http://tanglu.org/en/

Very interesting project! Be sure to read the FAQ page at their site.

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