Absolute Linux has reached the end - where next?
Briefly

Paul Sherman announced the end of the Absolute Linux project due to age, expense, and lack of time. He expressed willingness to pass it on to someone interested.
Absolute Linux, a lightweight remix of Slackware, had its project active since 2007. Slackware, at 25 years old, remains the oldest surviving Linux distribution.
There exists significant overlap between many Linux distros, particularly among those that are cut-down versions of Slackware, indicating a market gap for innovation.
Some radical experimental distros, like GoboLinux, which innovatively restructures the traditional Unix filesystem, represent uncharted territories that deserve further exploration.
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