> On Sep 11, 2017, at 12:45 PM, zap <calmst...@posteo.de> wrote:
> 
> It would have only these things different:
> 
> it would only be based off of unstable and experimental version, aka
> pure rolling release,
> 
> it would be completely free software and use linux libre as the kernel, 
> 
> otherwise it would follow every other devuan guideline... and/or way of
> thinking.

[snip]

> I only mention this with my devuan fork idea, because this means that
> free software only systems could drastically increase by ten fold.
> 
> without blobs I mean...  heh. :)
> 
> Any thoughts to what I have said?

Running your own fork is a lot more work than you think.  

If you’re serious about this, start by building your own Apt repo with your 
custom kernel, apt zap-dist.conf files, and some meta-packages that depend on 
stuff in Devuan unstable.  Once you can get to the point of installing your 
fork by taking a stock Devuan system, adding your repo to /etc/apt/sources.d/ 
and running “apt-get install zap-linux”, you’ll have a good baseline for a full 
fork.

Good luck with it.

jf

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