After 13 years the Debian-Administration website will go read-only at the end of the month. Then later in the year it will transform it into a solely static-site so that the articles, weblogs, and associated comments are not lost - and they can be served via single server or two. Mostly this is happening due to lack of new content being added and folks posting more elsewhere.
https://debian-administration.org/article/730/This_site_is_going_to_go_read-only
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 16 2017, @03:50PM (1 child)
You are entitled to your opinion, but I use devuan successfully in server and embedded environments, and it's been great. You may run into a little bit of roughness, but as an experienced professional, you can work around that should you encounter it.
Debian had its issues too, look at all the bug reports that have been sitting for years.
BSD could be suitable, but Linux has the kernel and the drivers.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 16 2017, @04:03PM
This is true. As an experienced professional, I uninstall Devuan and install FreeBSD instead. That's the best workaround.