Whoa hey! Not to be a kiss @$$, but I just wanted to say that I dig this distro more than any other distribution out there. I find it's minimal size, and ease of adding extensions a major plus. It's blazing fast, and relatively straight forward in it's use.
I also really appreciate the free and open atmosphere. Something given for free, open to suggestions, and free of commercial ads... It's clearly a labor of love, not greed. I still sometimes stumble over forgetting to add things to .filetool.lst, and end up having to do something twice, but only once did I get a system that somehow got messed up (surely my own fault).
I've done Debian in the past, and liked the dependancy checking of dselect and synaptic. Ubuntu is pretty slick, if you've got a fast computer with tons of HD to throw at it. The idea of L4Linux leaves me wanting for more, but the actual distro is lacking. Puppy is just too cute, and throws various applications in your face who's names I don't recognise. GoboLinux has one of the best ideas for a filesystem I've seen, but there's no minimal ISO and uses heavy KDE by default. DSL was one of my top favorites for a quick boot into a usable system, until it's lead developer disappeared...
TCL still has room to grow, but I'm pretty convinced that it's one of the best OS's out there.