I think the diversity is a strength. It means thing don’t fail the same way, try different new things, and tests things from more angles. Different distro are good. BSD is good for Linux.
Sounds like something not ready for production to me. If it is not maintainable without nailing down it’s dependencies, it’s got a problem. I much prefer the reproducable packages direction. Seams a way more maintainable and open, approach.
I think the diversity is a strength. It means thing don’t fail the same way, try different new things, and tests things from more angles. Different distro are good. BSD is good for Linux.
I agree, it just makes packaging that much more difficult, especially for fast moving packages. Hence containerization.
Sounds like something not ready for production to me. If it is not maintainable without nailing down it’s dependencies, it’s got a problem. I much prefer the reproducable packages direction. Seams a way more maintainable and open, approach.