Cloverleaf Linux

Cloverleaf was a planned OpenSUSE extension, which was at first supposed to be an independent distro.
Cloverleaf Linux was a planned Linux distro, that was based on OpenSuSE, which was made by the developer of the now deprecated Fuduntu distro.
On August 25, 2013 the developer team decided to make Cloverleaf an "extension to OpenSUSE", due to the inability to make a distro of its own anymore, primarily due to "lack of manpower".
"Cloverleaf is becoming an Addon/Addin for openSUSE. We are not becoming a “Respin” and we are no longer going to be targeting Cloverleaf to be an independent Linux Distribution based on openSUSE."
The development of the extension went down due to image leaks and other issues regarding source code for KDE's upcoming lightweight desktop environment KlyDE, which in term was supposed to be used as Cloverleaf's default desktop environment.
The developers have decided to continue committing to the OpenSUSE project instead.
"From this time forward we have decided focus our effort on helping improve openSUSE in any way we can. We will continue working in devel:cloverleaf as long as opensuse will allow it so you will still be able to get our work there."
 
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