They released some slides about their "Panther for Business": https://www.pantherx.org/panther-for-business/
It's mostly about the features of PantherX and the billing concept etc. But at the end of the page their are some slides about using IPFS in the PantherX "ecosystem". They also have a quite ambitious vision to have a 100% decentralized system by 2022, which doesn't require any central server. On 2/11/19 6:58 PM, Jonathan Brielmaier wrote:
Hi Guix folks, following a link from bug#34435 I found a pretty interesting website: https://www.pantherx.org They creating a "modern, Unix-like computer operating system" based on GNU Guix[0] with focus on ease of use and privacy. I never heard about it before, but to me it looks quite promising. According to their timeline a public beta will be released in August 2019. Before there seem to be some (closed) alpha and beta versions. Their team consists of 9 Members[1], which is pretty impressive. They also develop an ARM based Mini-Computer called "Panther Alpha"[2]. Though I couldn't find any of the team members in some Guix commits or patches... Kind Regards Jonathan Brielmaier [0] https://wiki.pantherx.org/PantherX-compared-to-other-distributions/ [1] https://www.pantherx.org/about/ [2] http://www.panther-mpc.com/panther-alpha/