Use Gentoo and install just what you need?
A while back I was working on a custom gentoo installs to be used on
desktops. I set up a Gentoo binary package repository where I put
compiled packages. I had the system install/update from that repository
and only the packages I wanted. It worked ok, ran into a few problems
though but I think it could be worked out.
Light weight and full featured? You mean something that takes no
resources and does everything you want? Why haven't the current distro's
and software developers thought of this? They are so stupid!
I do not get your concern about clicking on binaries in a file browser,
why aren't you using shortcuts in your menu system?
Program directory and application bundles. This sounds like a package
repository and package management system. Almost all distros have this,
some maybe lack a GUI to access it though. Maybe there are some packages
you think are missing, or the GUI could be improved?
Almost all distro's you can install just what you use if you went
through the effort of figure out the minimal that you'll use. The
minimal is often different for people.
Your list of what you want doesn't really seem very defined. It sounds
like you just want any distro with it's settings/packages adjusted the
way you want it. Or you just want a OSX clone, I can't really tell.
Russell Valentine
I actually run Windows Vista, OS X Leopard and Ubuntu 9. I really
like the application bundles in OS X. I really don't like how not
straight forward the linux file system is in regards to application
binaries(the actual icon that you'd click on in the file browser)...