If you don't want to run TKLBAM-Restore to build subsequent builds you could use TKLPatch to build an ISO which will build fresh VM's for you.
Assuming your source environment does not change (as it just did for OpenERP) you could then run the basic Patch structure on new versions of our packages that you are bundling with the Patch Process and move forward with fresh subsequent generations.
One of the difficulties is going from one Generation TKL to another as well. Ubuntu to Debian may break your patch (without changes to the patch itself) but likely Future TKL generations will be Debian so if you start w/ ver 12 you should be able to move forward somewhat smoothly w/ TKLPATCH.
easies though is sticking with standard TKL Appliances and your Modifications in your ecosystem via TKLBAM. If you are going to share your updates, TKL Patch is probably easiest, though you could have two accounts in the TKL world and backup (via TKLBAM) to the two accounts w/ TKLBam. More than that would be brain damaging I expect.
You could also use Patch if you want to creat an ISO
If you don't want to run TKLBAM-Restore to build subsequent builds you could use TKLPatch to build an ISO which will build fresh VM's for you.
Assuming your source environment does not change (as it just did for OpenERP) you could then run the basic Patch structure on new versions of our packages that you are bundling with the Patch Process and move forward with fresh subsequent generations.
One of the difficulties is going from one Generation TKL to another as well. Ubuntu to Debian may break your patch (without changes to the patch itself) but likely Future TKL generations will be Debian so if you start w/ ver 12 you should be able to move forward somewhat smoothly w/ TKLPATCH.
easies though is sticking with standard TKL Appliances and your Modifications in your ecosystem via TKLBAM. If you are going to share your updates, TKL Patch is probably easiest, though you could have two accounts in the TKL world and backup (via TKLBAM) to the two accounts w/ TKLBam. More than that would be brain damaging I expect.