think? And because I don't know many Linux distributions that would turn down a fantastic idea. Just, you know, yeah, you're not going to say you get to create your own personal distro, but you will get to say if they if you join the development. I'm one of the developers. I helped develop Linux Mint, which you're enjoying right now. So he did say if you're just doing it to learn, then he was all for it. And like I said, there's nothing to stop you. But instead of maybe spreading the development for, you know, three different distributions or three or five, why don't you make contributions to one that's pretty close, find one that, you know, is trying to accomplish what you're wanting to do and then help make it better. And that way it saves a lot of work for you and you get to actually work on your pet project. Yep, there you go. Good idea. So that's I think so. I think so. And, you know, we'll have more on this topic as we get into an email later on, but we'll have a link to the (13/54)
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