Eh, its not like there is a ton of volume on this list. 

On a side note, I think a stripped down version of tin hat linux would be really cool - something around 300-400megs (so it could run very nice on a system with a gig of ram).  Personally if I'm going to sit down at a foreign machine all I really don't need openoffice or even gnome (fluxbox 4life). 

Would the maintainers of Tin Hat be interested in some dev work to achive that?

(if yes I'll jump on their mailing list as not to bug people here)

.r'

2009/1/20 Gordon Malm <gengor@gentoo.org>
I think Tin Hat is a cool project and they are more than welcome to keep us
abreast of new releases, along with some short release notes.  In fact, I am
glad they do.  It is hardly spam.  Thanks Tin Hat peeps and keep up the good
work!

Gordon Malm (gengor)

On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 21:21:54 Joseph Raymond wrote:
> not to crap on you're parade, but what does tinhat have to do with gentoo
> hardened? yes i know you based it off it. but on your own site it say "Tin
> Hat is a Linux distribution derived from hardened Gentoo" don't think it's
> cool to get spam about this in a gentoo mailing list.
>
> sorry just my thoughts on this deal.
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:35 PM, basile <basile@opensource.dyc.edu> wrote:
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> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I'd like to announce to the list that there is a new release of Tin Hat
> > out.  Tin Hat is a fully featured Linux desktop based on Hardened Gentoo
> > which runs purely in RAM.  It aims to be very secure, stable, and fast.
> >
> > This release doesn't include any new features, but rather focuses on
> > stabilizing the extensive changes implemented in the last release which
> > completely reworked the build scripts: now a new Tin Hat release is built
> > from a running system rather than from VMWare templates. The entire
> > process
> > of syncing upstream using portage, recompiling the kernel if necessary,
> > preparing a prestine system and building the ISOs is done purely in RAM.
> >
> > The release also addresses several security issues and bugfixes. Over 30
> > packages are upgraded, including the following important updates:
> > hardened-sources-2.6.25-r12, bind-tools-9.4.3_p1, openssl-0.9.8j,
> > e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1, and portage-2.1.6.4
> >
> > Home page: http://opensource.dyc.edu/tinhat
> > Downloads: http://opensource.dyc.edu/tinhat-downloads
> >
> > Anthony Basile, Ph.D.
> > Chair of Information Technology
> > D'Youville College
> > Buffalo, NY 14201
> > USA
> >
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