Strange as it may seem, there is no official thread for this as far as I can see on this forum. Strange in the sense that Jammy is the latest LTS Ubuntu line which has been going for a while. Delving around lead me to a few attempts that have been made but it seems dimkr's efforts at github is "spearheading" the project (or at least looks like a genuine attempt to establish a community version of this Puppy). However with little information available, I have a few questions with regards to the compiled version on github:
Is this a traditional Puppy? I know it's being compiled with woof-ce but does it work like the traditional Puppys? dimkr's Vanilla Pups are a bit different as far as I know (haven't used it myself so not sure). Just asking as a matter of interest.
In general, what makes this different from what we are used to with say older Puppys, things like: overlays vs aufs, etc.
Which of the traditional applications are included?
Printing/Scanning/networking components included?
What can be done to make this a community version (let's say that it can be listed in the "Mainline" category of this forum)? I know that when dimkr started off some of his projects there were talks about rolling releases, releases once a month, etc.
Need guidance and input here unless nobody is really interested...
Has someone downloaded this version from github, what is your experience, etc?