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by belorn 144 days ago
I don't get it. If you install openbsd, you get dependencies that openbsd developers has chosen. You can try to remove every aspect of those choices but at some point it won't be openbsd anymore.

Is the claim here that Red Hat is unnecessary coupling their critical parts of the distribution in ways that other distributions would not do? A few examples here would be nice.

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OpenBSD is a monolithic system with kernel and userspace developed together. Linux was a bazaar.