ipv6
There is no problem with people relying on ELv2 license. Just don't call your project open-source because ELv2 is not an open-source license.
Slackware's pkgtools depend on bash and GNU coreutils. As a result, it's impossible to replace bash+coreutils with busybox, toybox, ubase+sbase, ... Kiss linux has been created with focus on highly portability and user…
FYI: package format isn't simple/static anymore: 1. https://github.com/kisslinux/kiss/commit/d296b90b75d02ee81ec... 2. https://github.com/kisslinux/repo/pull/286
ipv6
There is no problem with people relying on ELv2 license. Just don't call your project open-source because ELv2 is not an open-source license.
Slackware's pkgtools depend on bash and GNU coreutils. As a result, it's impossible to replace bash+coreutils with busybox, toybox, ubase+sbase, ... Kiss linux has been created with focus on highly portability and user…
FYI: package format isn't simple/static anymore: 1. https://github.com/kisslinux/kiss/commit/d296b90b75d02ee81ec... 2. https://github.com/kisslinux/repo/pull/286