Pretty much the same idea I had a while back: http://nooplinux.org (although I use it for development too). Interestingly enough, I'm never going to go back to using another distro, not because noop is 'better' (far from it), but because I know exactly where everything is, and how everything works, it's really nice. I see that they use pacman? I've been debating changing my package manager to something ... cleaner. Although, the way it is now is extremely 'Unix-y', all data are in files, and the 'package manager' is a shell script haha.
TL;DR Great to see more KDE distros! Building a distro from source is not quick and easy.
Interestingly enough, I'm never going to go back to using another distro, not because noop is 'better' (far from it),
but because I know exactly where everything is, and how everything works, it's really nice.
I see that they use pacman? I've been debating changing my package manager to something ... cleaner.
Although, the way it is now is extremely 'Unix-y', all data are in files, and the 'package manager' is a shell script haha.
TL;DR Great to see more KDE distros! Building a distro from source is not quick and easy.