• janAkali@lemmy.oneOP
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    From interview: it started as a research project. The author wanted a distribution that uses the least system resources with maximum performance.
    He started with archlinux, moved on to gentoo and to go even deeper - found the infamous “linux from scratch” and started to shape his own distro.

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        6 months ago

        Half of the linux ecosystem is personal projects.
        Linux itself started as

        just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu

        It’s not useless as you can learn from it.

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          The reason Linux is such a big deal is that it was the one of dozens that didn’t fail. This is ignorable.

          “People laughed at Einstein, they also laughed at bozo the clown.”

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            By your logic, you cannot dismiss the project for being a personal one. Only if it fails, is it dismissable.