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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.)