I would go for it.
But, I would partition the HD on the machine I intended to run it on into at least two. Add the development environment to the second one, along with the source, etc... Then compile the packages, roll them into a "release" iso, and then use that iso to install your SRKubuntu into the first partition. When ever a package needed to be "updated" you could download the source for that package into your second partition, compile it into a deb package, and then install it on your first partition.
You would certainly KNOW Kubuntu inside and out. That's for sure! :cool:
But, I would partition the HD on the machine I intended to run it on into at least two. Add the development environment to the second one, along with the source, etc... Then compile the packages, roll them into a "release" iso, and then use that iso to install your SRKubuntu into the first partition. When ever a package needed to be "updated" you could download the source for that package into your second partition, compile it into a deb package, and then install it on your first partition.
You would certainly KNOW Kubuntu inside and out. That's for sure! :cool:
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