This version number is not compliant with semantic versioning standards. USSR 2.0.0 is the correct version number. The incrementing of the first number indicates a major breaking change.
What if you prefer to use Busybox? Busybox/USSR? Are there going to be multiple versions of USSR that citizens can choose from? This is a very interesting topic to think about.
This version number is not compliant with semantic versioning standards. USSR 2.0.0 is the correct version number. The incrementing of the first number indicates a major breaking change.
Personally I prefer to call it GNU/USSR…
Will it have a microkernel or a nanokernel this time,
or at least have GNU/USSR-libre kernel?
What if you prefer to use Busybox? Busybox/USSR? Are there going to be multiple versions of USSR that citizens can choose from? This is a very interesting topic to think about.
Can you imagine a beowulf cluster of these?
Now I want one