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Revision as of 11:05, 8 October 2012

SprezzOS is derived from Debian, and an active member of the Debian Derivatives Census. While SprezzOS is a product of Sprezzatech, which retains final control over its definition, contributions from the community are actively welcomed. All SprezzOS development is open, and has been from the beginning. SprezzOS at its heart is a rolling, rapidly-evolving operating system using either the Linux or FreeBSD kernel; when the term "SprezzOS" is used by itself, it is this continuum (the "trunk") which is referenced. It is intended that users generally install this trunk, and rely on its frequent updates. From time to time, a snapshot will be taken of the distribution, defining a more static release.

You might find yourself asking, "why ought I run SprezzOS?"

Release Codename Date (planned/actual) ISO Architectures Bugs Kernels libcs
0.0.0 'Turing' 2012-10-05 / 2012-10-08 Turing current amd64 Milestones 0.0.0 and 0.0.0-beta Linux 3.6.0 EGLIBC 2.13
1.0.0 'von Neumann' 2012-12-25 / Milestone 1.0.0


The SprezzOS Project

Our mascot, Natasha

Infrastructure

Source

Relationship with Debian

Documentation

Native tools

Support

Support for anything related to SprezzOS is available from Sprezzatech.