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Bug#508112: marked as done (RFP: pdk -- 64 Studio GNU/Linux Platform Development Kit (PDK))



Your message dated Fri, 12 Aug 2016 09:56:24 +0000
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and subject line closing RFP: pdk -- 64 Studio GNU/Linux Platform Development Kit (PDK)
has caused the Debian Bug report #508112,
regarding RFP: pdk -- 64 Studio GNU/Linux Platform Development Kit (PDK)
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Owner: Free Ekanayaka <freee@debian.org>
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : pdk
  Version         : 0.9.9
  Upstream Author : Progeny Linux Systems Inc. - 64 Studio Ltd.
* URL or Web page : http://trac.64studio.com/pdk
* License         : GPL
  Description     : 64 Studio GNU/Linux Platform Development Kit (PDK)

 PDK is a platform for building specialized GNU/Linux distributions. PDK
 provides developers with a set of reusable building blocks, called components,
 which can be easily assembled into a wide variety of configurations and
 customized as necessary. It combines this componentized platform with a set
 of technologies (covering installation, software management, and hardware
 detection, with more on the way) that span traditional distribution boundaries
 and transform the assembled components into a complete distribution.
 .
 This package contains the 64 Studio GNU/Linux Platform Development Kit (PDK).
 Essentially, you can think of the PDK as "version control for
 distributions"--it's intended to be a full suite of tools for building and
 maintaining a component-based distribution, from assembling a full distro from
 a set of pre-built components to managing the evolution of the distro over time
 to incorporate upstream changes to building your own custom components to
 specifying global configuration like branding to integrating distro-specific
 patches and managing the changes over time.



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RFP 508112 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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