LXer: CrunchBang: The Rest of the Story
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#3CCZ)
Published at LXer:
Here's the rest of the story regarding successors, spins or forks of CrunchBang. The tech media is falling over itself reporting that the "successor" to CrunchBang is something called #!++ which, to many CrunchBang insiders, is nothing more than one - but not "the resurrection" - project based on CrunchBang. It's a project that appears, in the opinion of many CrunchBang contributors, as one that is trying to capitalize on the name, now that it's "available," in a manner of speaking.
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Here's the rest of the story regarding successors, spins or forks of CrunchBang. The tech media is falling over itself reporting that the "successor" to CrunchBang is something called #!++ which, to many CrunchBang insiders, is nothing more than one - but not "the resurrection" - project based on CrunchBang. It's a project that appears, in the opinion of many CrunchBang contributors, as one that is trying to capitalize on the name, now that it's "available," in a manner of speaking.
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