That's right. You Linux guys thought you were safe! Well, you shoulda known that there was some fight in us, and not just all talk. We've completed Stage 1 of development...
Locate a suitable Linux distribution. We've selected...
>drumroll<
Komodo!
http://calix.calyptos.com We'll be working with fury to get a first "dev release" out the door. This first version will be very simple, really. Komodo with GNUStep configured as its default UI. We plan to include a number of GNUStep apps with it as well.
It will be configured to replicate the OpenStep experience as closely as possible. Further down the line, it will be customized. GNUStep's graphics will be replaced by our own, and it will undergo numerous changes.
First, we hope to remove the current separation between WindowMaker and the rest of GNUStep apps. As it stands, GNUStep uses X11, and therefore, the apps require a standard X11 window manager. This would mean that the end user would be able to change their window manager. Unacceptable.
Rule one of user interface is consistency. Rule two is consistency. Rule three is consistency. By allowing the user to change WMs, then you've already broken rules 1-3. Customizability is NOT a goal of CthulOS. Basic personalization, yes. Color schemes, fonts, et cetera. Anything beyond that is of highly questionable value.
Our goal is to create a valuable, usable, free *Step that also embraces next-generation Linux technology.
It's that final requirement "next-generation Linux" that made us choose Komodo. fury's distro is coming along beautifully. The amount of simplification and friendliness that he's brought to Linux is astounding. Bundles, metadata, et cetera. He's got quite a few ideas going.
We'll be more than proud to say that CthulOS is "Powered by Komodo"!