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en:philosophy:stable_system [2024/04/11 18:55] throgh [What about "guidance" and "support" for people?] |
en:philosophy:stable_system [2024/04/14 13:09] (current) throgh [Why does "newest release" not always mean "stable" for Hyperbola? And why comparisons don't help!] |
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* 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 decline to include more packages just for having them. All packages need maintenance afterwards and just to implement something half-way without a safe future working is never acceptable for us, may it be a service, driver, interface, library or any kind of application. | * We decline unstable software not releasing any stable sources and therefore we also decline to include more packages just for having them. All packages need maintenance afterwards and just to implement something half-way without a safe future working is never acceptable for us, may it be a service, driver, interface, library or any kind of application. | ||
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+ | Most important we also have no interest in always stating what we " | ||
===== The essentials of Hyperbola' | ===== The essentials of Hyperbola' | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
===== Conclusion ===== | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||