#tdnf
@rwlowry Mostly because there are no simple, fast, no-bullshit options that vaguely resemble #RHEL.
It's something I've really missed at work where certain colleagues insist on staying at least somewhat compatible with RHEL. Besides, I like how #DNF handles transactions and history even if the spec files are written in a terrible DSL.
I don't particularly condone VMware's business practices but #tdnf is one of their simpler, more open projects.
#AlpineLinux and #musl also, in my opinion, can focus a bit too much on correctness to the point where it impacts usability, compability and freedom of choice.
I'm having a bit of an #ADHD moment and I am considering cooking together a new minimal #Linux distribution, something along the lines of #AlpineLinux but with #glibc and #tdnf.
Is there even space for a new contender or will this become yet another half-finished directory in ~/projects?