On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic office@plnet.rs wrote:
I would like to stay as close as possible to CentOS name, because it practically is CentOS, with third-party repositories enabled. Intention is to provide easily installable packages from various repositories, but I have no desire to make it into developing distro, just a bunch of carefully chosen and above all as stable as possible packages sitting on top of the CentOS (with as little as possible replaced packages) that will attract Desktop users wanting stability above all, but not knowledgeable enough to decide what package from what repository they are to chose.
Why bother spinning an install for that? A repository-release file and list of packages or group for yum should work on top of a standard install. I've always thought there should be some standard/easy way for anyone to publish a set suitable for some particular use, but I don't think it really exists.