• NewOldGuard [he/him, comrade/them]
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    2 days ago

    This is so cool, I love the project but have never been able to run it. What a lovely gem of good news in the mobile space to contrast against divestos shutting down. Hopefully it can take its position as a viable alternative to android roms in the next few years

  • Lojcs@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    It always puzzles me why they chose the one distro without systemd to base this on and are now trying to add it themselves.

    Also I have thoughts about this:

    Move sudo to community
    At present, sudo is in the main repository, which requires us to provide security support for 2 years. Upstream sudo does not provide an "LTS" lifecycle, so this requires either performing security upgrades during the maintenance lifecycle, or backporting security fixes by hand.
    Benefit to Alpine
    Prior to the creation of the security team, there was an unofficial preference to push doas as the preferred pivot tool for Alpine. This reinforces that messaging. Additionally, we do not have to support sudo for a 2 year lifecycle, since there are no LTS branches for it.

    How often does sudo have security vulnerabilities that it's worth moving to a lesser used tool whose vulnerabilities are less likely to be discovered against your security team's wishes? What do all the other distros do?

      • Lojcs@lemm.ee
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        4 days ago

        What has nothing to do with systemd? You open the link and before the introduction it says the current release isn't fit for general use because they couldn't add systemd yet. If they picked something with systemd they wouldn't need to spend so much effort on it

        • MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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          4 days ago

          My bad. Well, maybe they manage to keep Openrc/Systemd shims long-term, since Openrc tries to be quite similiar.