The existing Funtoo Linux project has ended and the community project has been officially disbanded.
A new evolution of Funtoo's core ideas is being built from the ground up, unencumbered by legacy toolchains, with a target for an initial public release in early 2026.
I have chosen to preserve the Funtoo wiki and its key technologies as a legacy asset, ensuring the valuable work from this era remains accessible.
As part of this work, I may also modernize and release some of Funtoo's key technologies as independent, foundational projects that support this new ecosystem.
I'm grateful for the history we've built, and I look forward to sharing what comes next.
Sincerely,
Daniel Robbins
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