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(Score: 2) by RS3 on Saturday March 24 2018, @01:54PM
Without-systemd AND "rolling-release".
I've got servers I need to "upgrade" and it will be a bit of work that I won't have to do in the future when I switch to a rolling-release system.
I've been liking Alpine Linux for several years, including using Xen, not yet Internet-facing production, but definitely on development systems and for a few people's NAS and it's been working for years. Likely will be my next (soon) OS for live servers.