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bialamusic | 13 days ago
I built OneManBSD to address this. It is an OpenBSD-based system built on a single 2012 ThinkPad L430.
Key features:
* Self-Containing: The installer image includes the full source code for the kernel, base, Xenocara, and required ports.
* Offline Rebuildable: You can rebuild the entire world from local source on the same machine without an internet connection.
* Minimalist: No big Gtk, no Qt. It uses JWM as a window manager and prefers clean C/C++-based apps.
* Diversification: I’ve intentionally avoided centralized version control and source binary separation. I believe "the more versions, the better" is the path to digital freedom.
I am looking for and hope to catch the interest of the 0.1% of developers (and future developers) who prefer freedom.
Project Page: https://bialamusic.com/onemanBSD/
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the "offline-rebuildable" philosophy and the "Source-in-ISO" approach.
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