In short, you can think of Tanglu as a community-maintained Ubuntu.
Status: active (2013-04-12)
Homepage: http://www.tanglu.org/
Funding model: Based on donations
Location: completely international
user IRC: irc://irc.freenode.org/tanglu
devel IRC: irc://irc.freenode.org/tanglu-devel
user list: http://lists.tanglu.org/mailman/listinfo/tanglu-users
devel list: http://lists.tanglu.org/mailman/listinfo/tanglu-devel
wiki: http://wiki.tanglu.org/ and the DebianTanglu namespace within the Debian wiki.
Debian derivatives census maintainer: Matthias Klumpp <[email protected]> (ximion on IRC)
Distribution type: live image | installable | preinstalled
Debian derivative model: rebuilds all Debian source packages and adds/modifies some source packages
Based on: Debian unstable/testing
Bug tracker: http://bugs.tanglu.org
Bugs forwarded to Debian: user [email protected]
Architectures: amd64 i386
dpkg vendor: Tanglu
developer blogs: http://planet.tanglu.org/
apt repositories (source, binary, aequorea):
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deb [arch=i386,amd64] http://archive.tanglu.org/tanglu aequorea main contrib non-free
deb-src http://archive.tanglu.org/tanglu aequorea main contrib non-free
I am not an advertiser, but i think if this distro comes alive ubuntu is going to take a serious dent (And i hope so ). These are debian developers itself who felt the need and i have been trying to follow it since this post http://blog.tenstral.net/2013/03/a-new- ... ution.html