Swift Linux 0.1.2 (based on antiX Linux M11) is now available at 
http://www.swiftlinux.org.  There are two plain vanilla editions (Diet Swift 
Linux and Regular Swift Linux) and three special editions (Taylor Swift Linux, 
Minnesota Swift Linux, and Chicago Swift Linux).

Swift Linux is lightweight, user-friendly, and fully compatible with the large 
Debian software repository.  No other distro can compete with Swift Linux on 
all three of these criteria.  If you wish that Puppy Linux had a large software 
repository, or if you wish that Linux Mint could be as lightweight as Puppy 
Linux, then this is the distro for you.

Swift Linux gives that old computer a new lease on life!  Windows XP support 
ends on April 8, 2014. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on a new 
computer or slowing down your old computer with a costly and bloated "upgrade", 
make the REAL UPGRADE to Swift Linux. 

P.S.  Swift Linux NEEDS more developers!  The version control system is GitHub 
(https://github.com/swiftlinux), and the bug/goal tracker is Launchpad.net 
(https://launchpad.net/swiftlinux).  I have refactored the source code so that 
each major function has its own repository (instead of cramming everything into 
one repository).  I have implemented Python scripts for transforming Diet Swift 
Linux into Regular Swift Linux and the special editions.  There are even Python 
scripts that automatically generate scripts for building Regular Swift Linux 
and the special editions.

-- 
Jason Hsu
Founder and lead developer of Swift Linux (http://www.swiftlinux.org)


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