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by earlybike 3177 days ago
> numerous compatibility differences

I did never experienced any.

> It has a package, but it is far from comprehensive

Still better than the missing package manager of a distroless container (this was the comparison). However, I think it‘s quite good.

> The security database is still essentially an experiment with much less richness than Ubuntu, Debian, Redhat, ...

Do you have some sources proving it‘s an experiment?

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When I have reached out to ncopa to report issues in their feed he responded:

> the secdb has so far been an experiment, but seems like people are actually using it, so I should set up some proper automated testing.

I doubt there is a better source :)

Thanks, do you have any link?
Nope, it was over email.

I can point you at the various fixes for things I've reported since this first became available, but given your skepticism I'm sure it would not help since he seems to exclusively use the changeset description: "[add] various fixes" with no attribution.

Here's the link for that last bit: https://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/alpine-secdb/log/

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