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[feed]
name = phanes_canon
title = Phanes' Canon
tags = dhl
tag_filter = True
url = https://phanes.silogroup.org/feed
parent = dhlp-feeds-page

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[feed]
name = pyrois_commits
title = Commit
tags = Uncategorized
tag_filter = False
url = https://github.com/SILO-GROUP/pyrois/commits.atom
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[metadata]
# the title of the page
title = Dark Horse Linux News
uid = dhlp-feeds-page
parent = dark-horse-linux

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# On Meritocracy
Meritocracy has turned into something else in recent years.
Too many projects accept or reject contributions based entirely off who is making the contribution, or what company they work for, or mix up contribution merit with appeal to group politics, or a contributor's social status, or, the relationship between those projects and the developer's employer.
This creates many problems that distract from the goal of the F/OSS movement -- from elitism, exclusive cliques and subcultures, cronyism, vulnerability to project hijacking by sponsor interest, and more, ultimately resulting in the stifling of innovation, and, often, the derailment of project development to create dependencies on external projects.
Meritocracy is well intended, and was a step in the right direction, but it's not enough.
# An Egalitocracy
DHLP accepts contributions from almost anyone, however, the inclusion of contributions is a decision based entirely on the contributions' merit, purpose, and utility.
Contributors and decision-makers on DHLP projects are expected to operate with this imperative.
A utilitarian, egalitocratic paradigm in the context of a Linux distribution places emphasis on selecting contributions based on their utility, merit, and purpose, while consciously disregarding the identity of the contributor.
This approach diverges from traditional meritocratic systems, which, although valuing the merit and effectiveness of contributions, still acknowledges the contributor's identity as a secondary factor of the inclusion decision.
By solely focusing on the utility and merit of contributions, the utilitarian philosophy aims to create an environment free from personal biases, cronyism, and toxic politics, ultimately promoting a more equitable and inclusive software ecosystem. This paradigm shift within the open source community fosters the development of a robust, efficient, and fair Linux distribution that maximizes the overall benefit for all users and developers, transcending the limitations of conventional merit-based systems.
# Inclusion
This allows for maximal inclusion.
# Exceptions
The primary exceptions to this philosophy are those that abuse its intent. This is an exception provided by its utility.

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[metadata]
# the title of the page
title = Focus on Purpose
uid = focus-on-utility
parent = dark-horse-linux

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# Dark Horse Linux LiveCD
https://www.darkhorselinux.org/downloads
# Dark Horse Linux Installer
TBD

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[metadata]
title = Downloads
uid = downloads
parent = dark-horse-linux

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[metadata]
# the title of the page
title = Pyrois News
uid = pyrois-feeds-page
parent = pyrois

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[product]
title = Dark Horse Linux
uid = dark-horse-linux
description = Introducing Dark Horse Linux, a bold and defiant Linux distribution designed to prioritize user freedom and functionality amidst unwanted interference. By harnessing carefully chosen components, Dark Horse Linux delivers a transparent computing experience, staying true to the essence of open-source software. Join a growing, tenacious community committed to preserving an open and user-centric approach.
link_url = ../../pages/downloads
link_url_description = Downloads
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[product]
title = Pyrois
uid = pyrois
description = Not enough freedom? DHLP has you covered: Pyrois is a project that automates the compilation of a Linux distribution of your own, based largely on the <a href="">Linux From Scratch</a> documentation. It compiles an entire system from raw component sources, and is designed in such a way that you can kick off your own custom distribution easily and start fresh with any kind of modifications you can integrate, with a resulting system that you can gaurantee full chain of custody over from raw source to production. Enjoy a non-GMO, no-preservative diet of verifiably pure, untouched Linux. Dark Horse Linux was built using Pyrois. Good luck!
link_url = https://github.com
link_url_description = Enter Hard Mode
type = secondary

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[product]
title = Rex
uid = rex
description = Rex is a capable automation system that loads potentially long chains of executables written in any language, and executes them as a workflow in a similar manner to many build systems, with the benefit of creating detailed log captures of what it executes in a highly organized manner. It provides safety rails around chains of automations potentially provided by disparate sources. Rex is the core tool used by the Pyrois project to compile Dark Horse Linux.
link_url = https://github.com
link_url_description = Learn about Rex
type = secondary

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[main] [main]
logo = rsrc/logo.png logo = rsrc/logo.png
title = Dark Horse Linux Project title = Under Construction
landing = products/dark-horse-linux landing = pages/under_construction
owner = SILO GROUP, LLC owner = SILO GROUP, LLC

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[tearoff]
name = dhlp-documentation-tearoff
title = Documentation
content = Contribute to and consume the DHLP documentation.
link_title = Documentation
link_url = https://www.darkhorselinux.org/pages/dark-horse-linux-documentation
parent = dark-horse-linux

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[tearoff]
name = focus-on-utility-tearoff
title = Focused on Purpose
content = While DHLP accepts contributions from anyone, the inclusion of contributions is a decision based entirely on its merit and purpose.
link_title = Read More &raquo;
link_url = ../../pages/focus-on-utility
parent = dark-horse-linux

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[tearoff]
title = Parent Leaf Status
name = parent-leaf-status
content = While still providing the full Linux/GNU environment you are accustomed to, such as SystemD, RPM, glibc, GCC -- DHLP is not based on another Linux distribution, and so is not beholden to any upstream projects' influence in any capacity -- because no such project exists.
link_title = Read More &raquo;
link_url = https://www.darkhorselinux.org/pages/parent-leaf-status
parent = dark-horse-linux

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[tearoff]
title = Documentation
name = pyrois-documentation-tearoff
content = Contribute to and consume the Pyrois documentation.
link_title = Documentation
link_url = https://www.darkhorselinux.org/pages/pyrois-documentation
parent = pyrois

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[tearoff]
title = Vanilla Flavored Distro
name = vanilla-flavored-distro-tearoff
content = Some level of patching is always necessary; in the case of DHLP, all patches are incorporated into a publicly auditable build process for transparency. Outside of security-related patching, DHLP utilizes minimal patching of upstream sources in an auditable fashion, ensuring you get the unadulterated F/OSS components you desire.
link_title = Read More &raquo;
link_url = https://www.darkhorselinux.org/pages/vanilla-flavored-distro
parent = dark-horse-linux