Talk:Peerix
Current thinking
After reviewing this article I see that there is quite a bit that is inconsistent it does not really reflect my ideas. It does accurately reflect the rapidly shifting conceptual process that is my attempt to solve this problem.
Right now my feeling is summarised thus:
It is not enough to be able to generate an usable operating system once, it must be able to be built dynamically from source packages that are subject to change.
With the large number of source packages needed to build even a simple OS, it is safe to assume that in even one development cycle something will change. Pre-built packages are out (debian etc) because they simply do not give us the flexability needed to create a cutting edge OS. Debian in particular is necessarcly conservative in their adoption of new software.
Logo idea
Penguin logo made from a patchwork of fabrics each visually linking through use of colour to other distros. Eg yellow for linux, red for bsd, coffee for debian, etc.
See archive for line art of penguin stencil.