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Devuan it is then.

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  • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

    What options do I have, if I want an operating system and software that won't take a dependency on nondeterministic, proprietary generators?

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    @mhoye Gentoo or Alpine with OpenRC. It's possible to use it with Arch too, but you're on your own

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    • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

      Devuan it is then.

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      The systemd System and Service Manager . Contribute to systemd/systemd development by creating an account on GitHub.

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      @mhoye not surprising from a microslop developer

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      • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
        @c0dec0dec0de @mhoye

        yes, both @ska and i have personal policies for not accepting llm contributions (i will get around to adding a contributing.md to openrc stating that, soon™...)
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        @navi @mhoye @c0dec0dec0de absolutely, and I think I will shamelessly plagiarize the Redox OS Contributing document for my own software.

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        • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

          @phred I don't think GolangOS runs on my ARM64 hardware, unfortunately.

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          @mhoye yeah, looks like someone started an arm64 toolchain for plan9 and then moved on. My answer was tongue in cheek as, well, one would need to be *very excited* to develop their own software to get some kind of modern experience on plan9, which I’m sure some diehards will say is “the whole point”

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          • gabrielesvelto@mas.toG gabrielesvelto@mas.to

            @mhoye Gentoo or Alpine with OpenRC. It's possible to use it with Arch too, but you're on your own

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            @gabrielesvelto @mhoye Postmarket OS and Gentoo have decent policies against slop:

            * https://docs.postmarketos.org/policies-and-processes/development/ai-policy.html
            * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Council/AI_policy

            EDIT: Here is a statement from OpenRC that they will not accept slop: https://social.vlhl.dev/notice/B411aV3FER9OzhAx3Q

            Haven't seen a statement from Alpine yet.

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            • skyfaller@jawns.clubS skyfaller@jawns.club

              @gabrielesvelto @mhoye Postmarket OS and Gentoo have decent policies against slop:

              * https://docs.postmarketos.org/policies-and-processes/development/ai-policy.html
              * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Council/AI_policy

              EDIT: Here is a statement from OpenRC that they will not accept slop: https://social.vlhl.dev/notice/B411aV3FER9OzhAx3Q

              Haven't seen a statement from Alpine yet.

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              @skyfaller @mhoye OpenRC is maintained by the Gentoo team and it's the default init system in Alpine

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              • gabrielesvelto@mas.toG gabrielesvelto@mas.to

                @mhoye Gentoo or Alpine with OpenRC. It's possible to use it with Arch too, but you're on your own

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                @gabrielesvelto It's a position I'm familiar with, at least.

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                • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                  What options do I have, if I want an operating system and software that won't take a dependency on nondeterministic, proprietary generators?

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                  @mhoye

                  Doesn't Debian still make systemd optional? Or did that change?

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                  • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                    What options do I have, if I want an operating system and software that won't take a dependency on nondeterministic, proprietary generators?

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                    @mhoye alpine and related OSs and the BSDs, basically.

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                    • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                      What options do I have, if I want an operating system and software that won't take a dependency on nondeterministic, proprietary generators?

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                      @mhoye@cosocial.ca OpenBSD?
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