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Good read. Although I recently moved to void Linux as I prefer rolling release instead of a major upgrade every few years.
I also am on Void since past couple of years. Paired it with LxQt DE for sometime. I didn't have much opinion (or even cared) about systemd (which Void eschews in favor of runit) when I chose it in my distro hopping days. It's lean and clean though package repos slightly smaller than competing ones.
I had a very good ride with Void for 3 years, a polished distro which taught me to play with init.
But a lot of GNU packages are not packaged, and lastly I saw a news regarding the distro being split between pro and free version so ...
I used Antix after that, but AntiX can really get behind on package and kernel version, so I stumbled back on Devuan, and voilà ! With backport, Devuan is really like Debian without the hassle of never knowing if your system us really shut down when you close your laptop (systemd ! 🫵)
There isn't a pro version, that was the April fools joke of last year
https://voidlinux.org/news/2025/04/enterprise.html
Again, April fools joke. Check the date and also, if you go to the link of "enterprised images" provided, the images are the normal ones
Ah ha ! Well it was a stupid joke then 😅 my first grievance is still about not packaging GNU software though (exim, mailutils, just on top of my head but etc.)
cool, i use sway / wayland. really happy with how it all runs, although only been on it a couple of weeks after over a decade on arch.
You still get "major releases" with rolling distros. They're just smaller. Updating to new plasma/gnome versions, new glibc, etc.
i should have been clearer, there is no distro major release. packages have major release sure, but no large distro upgrade.
After years of running a rolling distro (gentoo) I had come to realize that it was a bit of a distinction without a difference. Major updates simply felt less planned than a 'traditional' distro.