I don't like to reboot eithere, but you can run this into a VM.

Also, I have already tried SUSE Studio. It has too much bloat to be 
considered viable, plus SUSE is slowly dying.


On Friday, May 25, 2012 3:31:43 PM UTC+5, thorwil wrote:
>
> On 05/24/2012 10:11 PM, banseljaj wrote: 
>
> > So I have decided to create a Linux Distro specifically for Clojure 
> > development. 
>
> My own problem with specialist distros is that I'm interested in too 
> many areas (and don't like to reboot). Just Clojure seems to be a *very* 
> narrow focus. Is there anyone here who does not use other programming 
> languages? 
>
>
> > I am still open to ideas. I intend to roll it as a complete distro, so I 
> > will love any and all input. 
>
> It would be kinda fitting to have functional package management 
> (http://nixos.org/nix/). 
>
> I wonder if installing a distro could be similar to cloning a repo, 
> later on allowing you to take all your local changes to apply them as 
> patch to the next release version. 
>
>
> -- 
> Thorsten Wilms 
>
> thorwil's design for free software: 
> http://thorwil.wordpress.com/ 
>

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