From 'Just for Fun' to a Full-Fledged Distribution: Aditya Shakya's Archcraft Journey
Quoting: From 'Just for Fun' to a Full-Fledged Distribution: Aditya Shakya's Archcraft Journey —
I switched to Archcraft from Ubuntu for more than a month now, and it is going well so far. Hassle-free updates, latest Linux kernel, a cool looking desktop, and the solid Arch Linux experience at its core.
If you are hearing about the distro for the first time, let me tell you: it is a convenient Arch Linux distribution that offers out-of-the-box customizations, and provides optional premium theme/packages to get a more customizable experience.
The distribution is free, but you can get its premium theme packages or different out-of-the-box configurations for a premium to support its development.
So, it is an interesting idea, and it has been working for a couple of years now. I am intrigued by it, and I'm definitely considering getting a premium theme soon.
But, how did it all start? What was the motive behind this distro?