Maybe we should take this to a different mailing list? scientific-linux-speculation? :) (That part was a joke) Of course maybe the ascendos team could host a mailing list specific to this discussion? On 1/8/14 10:44 AM, Lirodon wrote: > Now, what I was thinking about was trying to see if we could unify as > many of these EL spins as possible to produce a sort of "unified", > independent distribution. I have always wondered, as an outsider to the nitty gritty dealings of the respective Linux flavors, why there wasn't an effort made to produce a united *base* respin of the RH sources from which everyone else can layer on their specific changes. Yes, now I'm speculating and asking the universe rhetorically about this. Why is it that we can't expend a modest level of effort to unify the most basic components that will produce a running *basic* system and then everyone, knowing what this basic system is, can just use that and build on it. Instead of the good folks here at SL spending effort respinning core libraries and kernels, they can concentrate on the scientific aspects of the upper part of the system. The few changes that are added to the system for things such as single user passwords and other little things can still be built on that base. As primarily a user/sysadmin I see the blocks that the system runs on, this core of the OS, as just that, blocks from which I build onto. Of course there are days that I'm just a wide-eyed optimist. :( Thanks for everyone's time and the soapbox. (Or is that sap-box?) -- << MCT>> Michael C Tiernan xmpp:[log in to unmask] +1 (617) 324-9173 MIT - Laboratory for Nuclear Science - http://www.lns.mit.edu High Perf Research Computing Facility at The Bates Linear Accelerator Please avoid sending me MS-Word or MS-PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html