And our kernel version is broken. Especially with cooking. In SliTaz 3 it's lacking certain features like the Bluetooth drivers. I understand sacrificing some options to save space, but to sacrifice usability is a totally different thing. Debian has also been used as the basis for Damn Small Linux. They got so much to fit in only 50MB using that bloat copy of the Kernel. We could probably do it too and make it even smaller. Yeah, we might not be 30MB or under anymore, but we'd have a solid base to work off of.
You know what? I'm going to look into how DSL did it. I'm also going to look into how Puppy flavours like Lupu were generated. Maybe our compression tech, DSL's ultra-thin design and a modified form of the Puppy distro generation script can help us build a Hybrid version of SliTaz.