Many applications started shipping with all neccessary libraries, that's like taking disadvantages of static and dynamic linking combined. At least they can adhere to GPL...
It's not that easy. Many libraries can't be statically linked, some programs will break if it will be statically linked. It is impossible to link statically with glibc. Even if it would be possible it's pointless. You…
It's not meant to be just another Linux distribution. It will be whole new system with Linux kernel at the core. It will be more in line with BSDs. That's why static linking will make sense. Your updates are just rsync…
Many applications started shipping with all neccessary libraries, that's like taking disadvantages of static and dynamic linking combined. At least they can adhere to GPL...
It's not that easy. Many libraries can't be statically linked, some programs will break if it will be statically linked. It is impossible to link statically with glibc. Even if it would be possible it's pointless. You…
It's not meant to be just another Linux distribution. It will be whole new system with Linux kernel at the core. It will be more in line with BSDs. That's why static linking will make sense. Your updates are just rsync…