There are several other distributions that are already using anaconda as their source code base, including Kondara and Turbo. As long as you maintain copyright statements there's no problem, since anaconda is licensed under the GPL. If you fix bugs or devise ways to make code more generic, feel free to submit them... Cheers, Matt On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 10:33:49PM -0500, Matt Jezorek wrote: > Just wanted to touch base and ask a quick question, I know others have > done it but I dont know how you all feel about it. > > How do you all feel about me taking anaconda and adapting it for BlueEDU > Linux (http://www.bluelinux.org) and using it for the installation (its > a Linux distribution based for the school systems), and if I run into > problems can I come here for answers or am I on my own? > > Also would you be interested in any patches that may come from this? I > will be trying to simplify it.