@raulinbonn It was based on ArchLinux ARM, which is a fork of ArchLinux to add support for a couple of ARM architectures (see archlinuxarm.org if you're interested). It's maintained by a single person, who's doing a good job considering, but it's not maintained and tested enough to be relied upon, so when Fedora (which already supported aarch64 officially) integrated the Asahi bits, they became the recommended distro.

@marcan