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ABI stability funding

ABI stability funding

Posted Nov 26, 2025 11:15 UTC (Wed) by bluca (subscriber, #118303)
In reply to: ABI stability funding by Cyberax
Parent article: APT Rust requirement raises questions

> That's actually close to truth.

In your fantasy land perhaps - back down here in the real world, everyone and their dog deploys on Ubuntu as the host, with RHEL and its derivatives distant contenders

> something minimalistic like Alpine

...which is also famously not a "distribution" but consists entirely of aether, right


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ABI stability funding

Posted Nov 27, 2025 17:12 UTC (Thu) by ssmith32 (subscriber, #72404) [Link] (1 responses)

Er, actually, if we're going to go down the "well, back in the real world" route:

1) In the real world, most folks are going to use whatever OS their cloud provider uses for their k8s solution. So for EKS, Amazon Linux or Bottlerocket or something. And if it's GCP, they're probably rebuilding the whole world for funsies even if they use Ubuntu, because Monorepos Are (not) Awesome.

2) In the real world, people don't choose one or the other. Both have trade-offs, and most end up using both, depending on the situation. A base image of Ubuntu, with the occasional application installed via flatpak, etc.. is often the best solution for home use. k8s when deploying a large number of services at scale for commercial use.

ABI stability funding

Posted Nov 27, 2025 18:50 UTC (Thu) by bluca (subscriber, #118303) [Link]

For managed solutions sure, but the topic at hand here was custom hosts that one chooses and sets up to run their containers or VMs or whatevers.


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