How to make a distribution of haiku?

I’m coming to the conclusion that what you are really wanting to do is duplicate your installation, not create a distro…

As above says, just ‘install’ it to another (pen)drive from your own disk, then you can pass it on to your friends to try out.

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it is about marketing quickly , not so much technology
you see the catalog。
i said: it is too serious “break the community” or “yelling someone to help finishing it”。
It is not so good enough for layman without ghost way.
if you say “layman is helpless”, ok, just wait for developer’s work.
layman just wait if you have no idea to stimulate
or support some way of participation。

Going on a bit of a tangent from distributions to ask about hardware porting:

Since the OP is Chinese and is apparently wondering how to tailor Haiku better for his region, I began wondering about Haiku running on indigenous Loongson processors? They do sound quite interesting, being based on the respected MIPS instruction set. This is a topic apparently last discussed on this forum over a decade ago, so things might have changed since.

I think working on a new distribution of Haiku is a waste of collective brain power.
What Haiku needs is more people who have the knowledge to help improve it.
To work together with the Haiku developers.

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Waste of time…