Debian, OpenSUSE, Arch, Gentoo and Grml Merge 117
tomhudson writes "debian, arch linux, opensuse, grml, and gentoo are merging to create a new distro: 'We are
to announce the birth of the Canterbury distribution. Canterbury is a merge of the efforts of the community
formerly known as Debian, Gentoo, Grml, openSUSE and Arch Linux to produce a really unified effort and be able to stand up in a combined effort against
operating systems, to show off that the Free Software community is actually able to work together for a common instead of creating more diversity. Canterbury will be as technologically simple as Arch, as stable as Debian, malleable as Gentoo, have a solid Live framework as Grml, and be as open minded as openSUSE.' Arch Linux developer Pierre Schmitz explained: 'Arch Linux has always been about keeping its as simple as possible. Combining efforts into one single distribution will dramatically reduce complexity for developers, users and of course upstream . Canterbury will be the next evolutionary step of Linux distributions.' This will without a doubt put on Ubuntu."
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This is almost as bad a practical joke as saying that Linus Torvalds was hired as the main kernel developer by Microsoft.
first April Fool post (Score:2)
/. so amusing.
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If you think this distribution will replace M$, go to page 21
If you think IBM will buy this group, go to page 34
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I'm waiting until tomorrow, when I can get the first post-April Fools day first post.
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By posting today, if you didn't already have it, you could have got the April's Fool achievement. Assuming those still work :)
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I had completely forgotten about the achievements. Time to see if they still work, I suppose ;)
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achievements!
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Everything you do on the internet earns you a Team Fortress 2 hat.
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Huh? Bahh, I've always been an underachiever anyway. Who needs achievements?
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Assuming those still work :)
Unless they've just reimplemented them to honor the date, they still do. Mine do indeed show.
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Get your Ars to... (Score:3)
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Not /., these projects are well-coordinated!
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To install (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:To install (Score:4, Informative)
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Pants!
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I think he works for Mozilla now. You have to be really careful when dealing with book mark backups if you're a camp counselor.
And then... (Score:2)
Still, I lol'd.
Re:And then... (Score:4, Funny)
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*Still waiting for my TiSP hookup*
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Have you ever been on the streets of downtown Miami? (not Miami beach which I learned the hard way is a different city separated from Miami by a BIIIIG bridge) Those Mongol hordes are gonna get a beat down.
April Fools (Score:2, Redundant)
It just gets more disappointing every year.The vatican porn collection story was good tho.
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Well it didn't become obscene until folks got too fat.
Of course that was before the Photoshop diet...
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It's so hard to moderate on April Fool's Day. "Case closed on Jerusalem UFO"? "World Backup Day"? Are the jokes just getting more subtle, or is the world getting ridiculous? Maybe everything should get "+1 Funny" - could be funny 'cause it was a joke and the poster didn't get it, or got it but played it straight for fun, or it could be a true story, and all the serious postings show that the posters can keep a cool head in the midst of a mad day, and the non-serious ones, such as the funnies, trolls, and th
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All very good points... yes, I agree. Maybe instead of refreshing my gmail, I should be refreshing by /. Or add a pre-bedtime viewing.
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World backup day being yesterday was a good idea. It gives people one last chance to make sure they're backed up before April Fool's day commences and they might need to recover their datas.
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Would you really prefer the alternative?
*sigh* (Score:4, Insightful)
If only this post was a bit truthful...
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Isn't truthful???
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Actually, it was satirical, showing the folly of your simpleton desires.
Would have been so much better if done correctly (Score:1)
But sadly, this wasn't.
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I think it would've been better if they had Debian merging with FreeBSD, that would at least be plausible, for specific values of plausible.
John Darling style (Score:2)
Too easy! (Score:2)
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Different Comments (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Different Comments (Score:5, Funny)
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If you are working, how did you get here? o.O
(sorry, the emoticon fit)
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Also, the stories are generally more accurate than the rest of the year.
Thank god for no "PONIES!!" (Score:2)
Whatever they do with the April 1 thing today, I'm just grateful that we won't have to suffer through 6 stories of PONIES!!! this year. Crap, that was crummy! <shudders at the memory>
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HEADLINES:
Gaddaffy in talks with US, NATO. Wants to open the first "OMGBBQ and Catfish" restaurant in Arkansas, to avoid the "full Mussolini" treatment back home.
Don't forget Google (Score:2)
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Wow, here's another one of those encrypted messages. But no reply. There's usually a reply (an encrypted one, not just me trollin'!)
The most amazing thing? (Score:2)
(The announcement is on all of their 'news' pages)
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And half of their front-pages as well...
pants! (Score:3)
Crow: Joel, I hate movies where the men wear shorter skirts than the women.
Tom: Yeah, I can just imagine a scene from Ancient Greece: "Oh, hi, Hercules, have a seat!! Noooo!!!"
Joel: You are so right my little itty buddies. That's why we've put together a presentation. It's a little thing we like to call: PANTS!
Tom: (singing) Pants
Crow: Pants!
Bots: Sing the praises of pants!
Joel: Nothing better shows my taste, than what I wear below my waist!
Tom: Say! Pants! Hoo hoo!
Crow: Pants!
Bots: Sing the praises of pants!
Tom: They help me suck in my gut They always cover up my butt! Huh? Pants!
Crow: Pants!
All: Sing the praises of pants!
Crow: Wear them and you're a cool guy, as long as you zip up your fly!
Tom: Zip! Pants!
Crow: Pants!
Bots: Sing the praises of pants!
Joel: (spoken) That's right ladies and gentlemen! Consider the PANT! You know, the Pants Association urges you to wear your pants at least three times a day!
Crow: The great men of our time have all worn pants! Roosevelt! Churchill! DeGualle! Ghandi!--Well, almost all of them!
Tom: Dolphins! One of the smartest mammals on earth. Do they wear pants? NO! But they wish they did! That's how smart they are!
Joel: What keeps our legs all warm and hot?
All: Pants!
Crow: What prevents a buffalo shot?
All: Pants!
Tom: What do they got that I ain't got?
All: Pants!
Tom: Well, you can say that again Huh?
[Deep 13]
Frank: (singing and marching) Pants! Pants! Yang dang dang dang da Pants! Dang'a dang dang uh ha..ha ? (Dr. F. walks up behind him and quickly picks up his microphone) DEEP HURTING! DEEP HURTING!
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Hike, hike, hike your pants up
Hike, hike, hike your pants up
Hike, hike, hike your pants up
Hike up your britches like mine, YEAH!
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Right (Score:1)
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Think "UnitedLinux."
Remember how Suse was involved then?
Now, while this is probably an April Fools joke, the idea behind it is worth looking at, especially if you want to create a "rolling release". And the OpenSuse project already allows you to create packages in other formats for other distros ...
So
No problem. Just compile from source tarballs. (Score:2)
It's just a matter of doing it old school.
No, wait! I think this could be joke... (Score:2)
Notice that no link is included to the new website for the Canterbury distribution. That's too suspicious.
Almost fooled me, there.
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Good april fools but (Score:2)
April Fools (Score:1)
Tweaks fail (Score:2)
The tweaks should have let me choose:
..As [open-minded] as Debian, [technologically simple] as Gentoo, [stable] as Ubuntu etc...
Tweaks should not be inside quotes (Score:1)
Changing a quotation is verboten, even on 4/1.
tried it (Score:1)
It is stable as Ubuntu, bleeding edge packages from Centos, newbie friendly as Gentoo, with great documentation from Arch and moreover I if you register you get technical support from Dell for free
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Maybe ... (Score:1)
This merger was my idea! (Score:4, Funny)
I'm pleased that they finally did it, just wanted to let everyone know: This merger was my idea!
And a fine idea it is. About the only way to stop that ever-spreading cancer called Ubuntu. A distribution that simply takes, never ever gives back to the community, and above all brings people into our community that never had the right to use linux in the first place. People can even "try it out"before installing it.
Come on, do you "try out" Zen or Karate? No! You don't! You wash your master's car and polish it , you do the lowest duties for years and years, there is no elevator to the mountain! But no, not with Ubuntu! Some people, who should really be using windows, can now claim that they have their laptop, their desktop, their file-server, and their media center running linux! Without ever going through the required amount of suffering!
I welcome the merger and I plan to start a petition later today: the new super-distro should have only a text based installer and standard maintenance login only through a remote serial console!
Cancerbury (Score:2)
About the only way to stop that ever-spreading cancer called Ubuntu.
Detractors will likely call this new distro "Cancerbury". I guess you have to fight cancer with cancer.
never had the right to use linux
GPL. What other right are you talking about?
People can even "try it out"before installing it.
Grml isn't the only distro to have a live CD. Debian-based Knoppix and the lightweight distro Puppy are also live CDs. But I'll admit that Puppy was my gateway drug to Ubuntu.
Some people, who should really be using windows
When Windows came out, smug MS-DOS weenies said the same thing about Windows users "who should really be using" Macs.
I welcome the merger and I plan to start a petition later today: the new super-distro should have only a text based installer and standard maintenance login only through a remote serial console!
Good luck with your server distro.
Just wondering (Score:2)
This proves it! (Score:2)
BSD is dying.
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BSD will never die. Just look at those uptimes!
Apple and Microsoft to collaborate also (Score:1)
how far does the rabbit hole go? (Score:2)
http://www.gentoo.org/news/20110401-canterbury.xml [gentoo.org]
http://www.opensuse.org/ [opensuse.org]
http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110401 [debian.org]
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/04/msg00006.html [debian.org]
Canterbury Tales reference? (Score:2)
I'm wondering if the name chosen, Canterbury, is some sort of Canterbury Tales reference -- a diverse group of travellers? I didn't see any jokes in the names of people quoted, but I assume those are actual people associated with the different Linux distributions.
One distro (Score:1)
One distro to rule them all,
One distro find them,
One distro to bring them all
and in the GPL bind them!
Now this is some good journalism (Score:2)
too much... (Score:1)