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Makes sense. I mean it's the only logical path forward I can see. Especially because I don't see anyone actually willing to put up a big fight to stop these laws from getting passed all over the country. It seems like everyones distracted by Israels war with Iran, and a million other stories that are actually getting coverage as these are getting passed.This is basically what Ageless Linux is trying to do. https://agelesslinux.org/index.html
So bating states enforcing the fine after they get passed, to then be able to challenge them seems like the only option left.
The only thing similar about dinit is the service files have a key=value format.It would be the funniest thing ever if distros moved over to Dinit which has near-identical way of doing things, minus scope creep. Or they copy MX Linux.
Other than that, they are really pretty different.





