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Spiral Linux, finally a Debian live done as it should be
(spirallinux.github.io)
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True, I just don't think the concept of Spiral Linux is revolutionary.
Was anyone saying that?
Yes, whoever wrote the word "finally" in the title of this post was saying that.
I am not sure you understand what finally means. It is saying that what has been attempted before has been successfully done now. There is no implication of "revolutionary", but tather iteration.