
We’re in the 21st century. OK, you have already noticed that, haven’t you?
We’re having more than 500 distros. We call this “freedom”.
Yet we have less and less time. This also means “less time to tweak our systems”, “less time to fix them when an update breaks them”, “less time to pray the next release number won’t break everything that worked”.
Less time to build from sources, too. I don’t mind to build from sources some application I like, but I do mind to build large libraries or parts of the system.
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