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Re: Debian derivatives census: BunsenLabs Linux: welcome!



Hi Paul, and mailing list members,
I'm one of the BunsenLabs developers.
(list here: https://www.bunsenlabs.org/resources.html#development )

First, I'd like to say thank you for your warm welcome, and thank you also for taking the time to look at our census page and fix some issues.

On 2016-06-07 12:40, Paul Wise wrote:
Would you like to take this opportunity to
introduce yourself and BunsenLabs to us all?

I'm not going to speak for H. Sumen, but I think of BunsenLabs as not so much a clone of CrunchBang but as an example of where it might have gone, had it continued. It's relatively low on system resource requirements but still offers a user interface which is pleasant to look at and not difficult for new or intermediate users. There is a summary on our front page: https://www.bunsenlabs.org/

The page is missing a dpkg vendor field. It is important that Debian
derivatives set this properly on installed systems and mention the
value of the field in the derivatives census.

This issue has now been fixed - thank you for pointing it out.

I've added the BunsenLabs news & announcements forum to Planet Debian
derivatives which helps the Debian community find out the things that
are happening in the world of Debian derivatives.

Thank you!

I noticed that Distrowatch says that BunsenLabs is based in Japan, if
so, you might be interested in joining the Debian Japan groups.

In fact the BunsenLabs team is international, with a variety of nationalities and locations. Although none of us is Japanese at the moment, two of us (I am one) are living in Japan, and I registered the domain name. That probably caused the Distrowatch label. Our server is located in Germany. (I will have a look at the Debian Japan groups you mention though.)

You might want to consider adding DNSSEC and TLSA records to your domains.

Our web interface specialist has considered this, and decided we would not be doing this at the moment.

Thanks again for your help.

--
John


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