Thanks for the feedback. This is the jessie-sysv that I built last year. It started as minimal wheezy, excluded (pinned) all packages with systemd in the name, pinned some packages to wheezy versions, and upgraded the rest to debian jessie. That was released last December. For this release, I changed sources to devuan, unpinned all the wheezy versions, and upgraded it to devuan. It went very smoothly. There are outside repos that can be uncommented if you want to use them (angband and exegnu) in a file under sources.list.d.
There was also an amd64 build that started the same, but it never got finished and released. Well, I finished it and released it a few minutes ago. The first iso was too big, so I removed wireshark and zenmap for extra space.
It's with the other jessie isos, in the testing folder at sourceforge.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/refracta/files/testing/I still would like to make another xfce4 version, and I'm hoping to be able to do that without installing libsystemd0 and without using outside repos. Until then, we've got openbox and no-X isos to play with.