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Puritan is a minimal tool for constructing OLPC disk images from sources including RPM repositories and build-stream descriptions.
Puritan is a minimal tool for constructing OLPC disk images from sources including RPM repositories and build-stream descriptions.


It is loosely derived from a similar tool called 'pilgrim', written by David Zeuthen, John Palmieri, C. Scott Ananian, and myself.
It is loosely derived from a similar tool, [[Pilgrim]], written by David Zeuthen, John Palmieri, C. Scott Ananian, and myself.


Its source code is maintained in the [http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/mstone/puritan puritan tree].
Its source code is maintained in the [http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/mstone/puritan puritan tree].

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Puritan is a minimal tool for constructing OLPC disk images from sources including RPM repositories and build-stream descriptions.

It is loosely derived from a similar tool, Pilgrim, written by David Zeuthen, John Palmieri, C. Scott Ananian, and myself.

Its source code is maintained in the puritan tree.