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firstly such programs cannot be anything other than being called "distros".
Android is a good example of a Linux-kernel with non-GNU userland. There are also plenty of different kinds of embedded systems that use Linux-kernel without GNU-userland, like e.g. HDTVs and several BluRay-players.
Package manager - files has nothing to do with the application itself. You CAN just copy and application and its dependencies to another directory and run it from there just fine. You've clearly never heard of shared libraries and the likes and you just expect all applications to be statically compiled, and that says enough about your level of technical abilities.