I'm Keegan, creator of Reborn OS. A person on my team recently linked to your brand new distro, and it got my interest piqued. Over the last week or two (so still a new project), I have begun creating a place of open and friendly collaboration between various small Arch distros like ourselves. As such, I was wondering if you would be interested in joining - no strings attached of course. I have a server for it set up on Discord, which would allow us (me and one other distro so far) to have an easy accessible place to collaborate whenever we feel the urge or need to. By joining, you would join a group of developers who are also passionate about Arch Linux as well as helping others - in this case other teams and efforts out. Perhaps there might be some things from us you could use (the other distro also uses Calamares, and has the whole installer thing figured out amazingly!) and maybe some things from you that we could learn as well. In the end, this would be a mutual collaboration of various distros on each person's/team's own terms - whenever and however they feel they need it.
If you are interested, just DM me on Discord at keeganmilsten#4681 or email me at rebornos@protonmail.com (this way I can invite you to the server without also inviting the entire world). Hope to hear from you soon!
-Keegan Milsten (from Reborn OS)
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Sounds like a plan! If you wish to join for now and just check us out until you make up your mind, feel free to do so too. I don't want to box anyone in at all, so you could leave whenever you wanted to of course. At the very least though, that way you might have a slightly better idea of it all :)
Keegan
P.S. I feel your pain with installers! However, like you, they all seem to follow some pattern and in the end, once one unravels some of that pattern, it is not too difficult to manipulate it _for lack of a better word).
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Hi there @silent-robot!
I'm Keegan, creator of Reborn OS. A person on my team recently linked to your brand new distro, and it got my interest piqued. Over the last week or two (so still a new project), I have begun creating a place of open and friendly collaboration between various small Arch distros like ourselves. As such, I was wondering if you would be interested in joining - no strings attached of course. I have a server for it set up on Discord, which would allow us (me and one other distro so far) to have an easy accessible place to collaborate whenever we feel the urge or need to. By joining, you would join a group of developers who are also passionate about Arch Linux as well as helping others - in this case other teams and efforts out. Perhaps there might be some things from us you could use (the other distro also uses Calamares, and has the whole installer thing figured out amazingly!) and maybe some things from you that we could learn as well. In the end, this would be a mutual collaboration of various distros on each person's/team's own terms - whenever and however they feel they need it.
If you are interested, just DM me on Discord at keeganmilsten#4681 or email me at rebornos@protonmail.com (this way I can invite you to the server without also inviting the entire world). Hope to hear from you soon!
-Keegan Milsten (from Reborn OS)
Hi there Keegan,
Thank you, that's something for me to consider for sure. Calamares has been a little problemtic let's say but i think i'm learning to tame it now :)
I'll have a think on your propsoal and get back to you in due course.
Silent
Sounds like a plan! If you wish to join for now and just check us out until you make up your mind, feel free to do so too. I don't want to box anyone in at all, so you could leave whenever you wanted to of course. At the very least though, that way you might have a slightly better idea of it all :)
Keegan
P.S. I feel your pain with installers! However, like you, they all seem to follow some pattern and in the end, once one unravels some of that pattern, it is not too difficult to manipulate it _for lack of a better word).