Add More GNU/Linux-libre distributions to "Linux - Distributions"
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Add More GNU/Linux-libre distributions to "Linux - Distributions"
Well i only see Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre, but why not Trisquel (ubuntu base) parabola (arch base) and hyperbola (arch base with debian stability), it really makes the website for anybody no matter what their distribution is, have help, Sorry if this is annoying, its really just a suggestion.
Well i only see Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre, but why not Trisquel (ubuntu base) parabola (arch base) and hyperbola (arch base with debian stability), it really makes the website for anybody no matter what their distribution is, have help, Sorry if this is annoying, its really just a suggestion.
I guess you're talking about this subforum.
It's very simple really: someone needs to open & subsequently be in charge of a distro subforum, someone who has ties to the distro in question, I'm not exactly sure about the process, but it is explained somewhere.
These is no requirement for a distro forum to exist in order the ask a question about it!
If you enter the "Linux - Distributions" forum, then scroll past the sub-forums, you'll find plenty of distro-specific discussions for distros that don't have a dedicated sub-forum.
Originally Posted by https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-distributions-5/why-is-there-no-forum-for-my-distro-513876/
How do distro sub-forums come about?
From LQ's very beginnings it has been a policy that we will only create a sub-forum for a particular distro if that distro maker will participate in it
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There are two main ways that a forum can get started: the distro maker contacts Jeremy and requests a sub-forum or a member contacts the distro maker and gets them to contact Jeremy to organise a sub-forum.
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