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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.

In the puritan framework, each and every build configuration is described by a git commit and can be authoritatively identified by a git tag pointing to that commit.

If desired, the RPM and activty sources for each build can be archived in a separate git repository and can be strongly versioned along with the puritan snapshot that combined them by including the sources as a git submodule in the puritan commit that performs the build.


It is loosely derived from a similar tool, [[Pilgrim]], written by David Zeuthen, John Palmieri, C. Scott Ananian, Dennis Gilmore, and Michael Stone.
It is loosely derived from a similar tool, [[Pilgrim]], written by David Zeuthen, John Palmieri, C. Scott Ananian, Dennis Gilmore, and Michael Stone.

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

In the puritan framework, each and every build configuration is described by a git commit and can be authoritatively identified by a git tag pointing to that commit.

If desired, the RPM and activty sources for each build can be archived in a separate git repository and can be strongly versioned along with the puritan snapshot that combined them by including the sources as a git submodule in the puritan commit that performs the build.

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