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Reminds me of when YOPER Linux was released. I can't find any of the initial press about it, but I remember they made the same claim at first and it caused a lot of hubbub. (Either it was that, or that they managed to integrate "all" of the Linux package managers into one system.) Last I remember, they were using Slackware tgz but with RPM as the backend (?????)
They've now been all but forgotten, though they're still apparently around: www.yoper-linux.org