It's not a joke, it's the new name for our Linux distribution. Thankfully, it doesn't really matter whether you find it stupid or not, because the maintainers really like it
As for the plans, well... it will be a unified distribution with machine specific flavours, much like OpenZaurus, OpenSIMpad, and Familiar Linux were in the past - however with the synergie effects like having a common feed, a common website, a common newsletter, common distribution policies, etc.
To improve the quality of the distribution, we will do some necessary changes regarding device responsibilities. Although the final word on that is not spoken yet, it is my sincere recommendation to drop support for machines for which no real commited maintainer exists, i.e. there will probably no Ångström release for the Zaurus 5600 because there are obviously no 5600 owners with enough time and motivation to become a maintainer/developer taking care about that device in OpenEmbedded. In the future we rather have polished releases than releasing blindly compiled images and getting heaps of complaints. This is not possible without a dedicated machine specific maintainer team.
As for the other plans, we will come up with a policy document when we have something concrete. I expect the first Ångström releases shaping up towards the end of this year. We will at least do one more release of OpenZaurus and OpenSIMpad until then. The websites of OpenZaurus and OpenSIMpad will probably phase out then and be merged towards
http://angstrom.handhelds.org - finally there will be a central place of information; something we should've had since long. Although Ångström is a spin off of the current OpenZaurus, OpenSIMpad, and Familiar Linux distribution, it looks like Familiar Linux will continue to be maintained as a distribution with changes in workflow and focus.
LeTic, there will be many places to help in that new distribution. Please feel welcome to join the developers' list angstrom-dev@handhelds.org! We will try to establish multiple levels of contribution in that distribution, from tester to maintainer to developer, and more. There's always room for improvement. Oh, and... we need a cool Logo 'Ã…'