There are many projects that start in Debian, you before birth and died of success, and although the ideas are really good, do not usually get anywhere.
Almost every year, often appear new projects, ideas, firms ... to try to ensure that Debian is more than a distribution check by and for "experts" and may have a referral to end-user oriented and enterprise, but they all tend to fail or fall into oblivion shortly. Debian-enterprise, UserLinux, DCC (Debian Core Corsortium) are some of them. But what does not get to achieve much?
Except for Debian-Enterprise, whose website is totally inaccessible, I became involved inno realación with the university as a student), but following minimum guidelines that I consider necessary
* Think long term. Not wanting to have something functional for tomorrow. If you start today, my term would be for the first version "stable" would etch + 1
* Do not deviate from Debian. If there is something you really want and need, make into Debian. By having a long-term vision, we have more than enough time to work with the maintainers Correspondent to make this possible.
* Think like a business, a DataCenter, and not an enthusiastic user of Debian. After more than 3 years working in a university and DataCenter daily quarrel with RedHat (business-oriented as any other) and SuSE, it is easy to see