It is time for #Solus to embark on a new voyage. The journey ahead is incredibly exciting for users and contributors alike - the very foundations of our project, the ideas that held us together over the years, are finally coming to fruition.

Read more at https://getsol.us/2023/04/18/a-new-voyage

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As a community and a team, we have been through some choppy waters the last few months. After extensive internal discussions involving consu

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Note: We are working on our build pipeline at the moment and will keep folks updated on when updates should be arriving.
@Solus I suspected that @serpentos would make an appearance, once @ikey and @JoshStrobl came back to the project. Very exciting! Eagerly awaiting a new iso.
@spaceraser @Solus @serpentos @ikey @JoshStrobl Yeah, I guess some of the hints weren't exactly subtle 😅

@Solus so Serpent OS will be the Debian and Solus the Ubuntu?? sounds nice! I loved my experience with Solus in 2017, the focus on the home user was incredible and it never occurred to me that it was in part thanks to your tooling.

Wishing you the best on this new journey and I will be eager to follow your releases!

@Solus I have a couple questions as someone that used to be a contributor to packaging.

1. Is DataDrake no longer involved in the project?

2. Is Solus still not packaging software that relies on libhandy/libadwaita?

3. Could we see Serpent OS/Solus become an immutable distribution in the future ala Silverblue for instance?

The draw of Solus for me originally was definitely the ease of contribution. It's good to read about the next generation of tooling. RPM/APT are so much harder to grasp.