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Hyperbola was, is and will be always oriented on long-term support resulting in a most stable system. For this goal (please refer on the [[en: | Hyperbola was, is and will be always oriented on long-term support resulting in a most stable system. For this goal (please refer on the [[en: | ||
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* We want to motivate every user of Hyperbola to make usage of the testing-branch as Hyperbola is a community-work. So just don't compare Hyperbola only with others awaiting someone will solve it for you: If you miss something, try it yourself building, make proposals and share your insights. Hyperbola is not meant as system delivering on behalf of everyone demanding passive. | * We want to motivate every user of Hyperbola to make usage of the testing-branch as Hyperbola is a community-work. So just don't compare Hyperbola only with others awaiting someone will solve it for you: If you miss something, try it yourself building, make proposals and share your insights. Hyperbola is not meant as system delivering on behalf of everyone demanding passive. | ||
* We want a working, stable operating-system. Most designed for minimalism and oriented on the [[https:// | * We want a working, stable operating-system. Most designed for minimalism and oriented on the [[https:// | ||
- | * We decline unstable software not releasing any stable sources and therefore we also deline | + | * We decline unstable software not releasing any stable sources and therefore we also decline |
- | If those points are not working | + | Most important we also have no interest in always stating what we " |
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+ | ===== The essentials of Hyperbola' | ||
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+ | Hyperbola follows therefore three simple but clear points: | ||
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+ | * **KISS:** The shortform | ||
+ | * **DIY:** The shortform for **Do It Yourself** means that Hyperbola has no interest to deliver and distribute all favorite packages. If users want some part software, they can surely port and package it on their own, sharing also the result for the community and get more feedback for improvals. | ||
+ | * **DRY:** The shortform for **Don' | ||
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+ | Hyperbola is oriented to motivate its users to be also their own developers and to understand every aspect of their installed system. With this thought we also do not motivate users to await full-time support but to work active with solving issues when found. So we are not oriented on having someone solving issues for everyone else, but everyone is working with everyone else to solve issues. | ||
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+ | Yes, all the work is done from volunteers and we are not able to pay anyone for support done. But we think also that this is of a greater interest: Having a free and libre system | ||
+ | ===== What about " | ||
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+ | Yes, guidance is always an important concept for us. But this only works out positive when both sides are really engaged. So for sure we want to guide, support and offer mentorship. But when we see that the person awaits full-time support, meaning to get only said everything and repeat without learning and questioning, | ||
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+ | We think that it is not too much to bother and experiment individual with the own system, developing, changing and surely also experiencing problems. If there is no interest to do exactly this, there is also no real interest within Hyperbola as a system from our point of view. | ||
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+ | ===== What about inclusion of binary packages? ===== | ||
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+ | We reject any binary-only packaging. That means we will never accept packages offered only in binary form or based on binary releases done. Hyperbola was, is and will always be a source-based operating-system. | ||
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+ | ===== What about " | ||
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+ | We do not want to make a difference between " | ||
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+ | At the point Hyperbola was installed it is and will be your own system | ||
===== Conclusion ===== | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
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+ | If all those points are not working for you, Hyperbola is not the system you should take into perspective for usage. We wish you therefore success to find a better suiting system-base. | ||
Hyperbola is an independent system, no fork from others. Therefore we also kindly ask not to compare Hyperbola with others in perspectives on offered software for example. Searching for problems and issues is a complete different point, but likewise the comparisons of other projects is most time complicated or not possible the same points also work for Hyperbola. | Hyperbola is an independent system, no fork from others. Therefore we also kindly ask not to compare Hyperbola with others in perspectives on offered software for example. Searching for problems and issues is a complete different point, but likewise the comparisons of other projects is most time complicated or not possible the same points also work for Hyperbola. |