Fluffy - How pink can we get?
So the awesome sprint we had in Randa is long past. The topic of the sprint was something like "Fluffy is the new black - the future of the Pink Desktop"[1]. It is more pink and more fluffy than anything else.
I had not seen Harald since - dunno - some CeBit, about 3 years ago. Anyway, it was horrible to meet him again. We started and pink magic turned the upstairs attic at the xRandar sprint into fluff (much to the entertainment/annoyance of the others). We are both quite profit oriented and like real products that will make us famous, so we started Fluffy… our own Linux distribution, which of course is based on Hannah Montana Linux (not really) which is in turn based on that other thing that is based on Debian, that Harald occasionally works on.
Since we are serious about this project, we started by creating a facebook fan page. Of course. At the time of writing, we have over 80 fans. Join us and we’ll rock fluff the world with… fluff! Requests for blue boys versions will probably be ignored.
So what is this "Fluffy on the Inside" with lots of Hugs and Unicorns all about?
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