From: Brendan S. <me...@ba...> - 2010-03-29 19:21:53
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On 29 March 2010 11:05, Alex de Landgraaf <al...@de...> wrote: > Take a look, let me know if anything is missing. I understand why the IBM-Java livecd was not included. The page mentions what went wrong. It does not mention what went well. Highlights:- * Morphix encouraged users to re-brand a livecd for single purpose use. Quick and easy. * Helping to spread GNU/Linux and Debian * Morphix in print. Featured in books, "Knoppix Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Tools" and Magazine interviews. * Morphix was at one point in time _the_ way to use and install debian-sid. It was no co-incidence that Ubuntu in it's early days used Morphix. * Morphest! I honestly think without Morphix, Ubuntu releases would have been different and debian-live would not be here. Morphix ISO releases maybe in a coma, but the tools, the autobuilds and #morphix lives on. Regards, Brendan |