Yeah I’m all for those distros, but as I work in security industry i kind of feel like a ‘nobody ever got fired for buying an ibm approach’ is good.
If I’m hacked it’s not a good look at all, if im hacked and use an esoteric distro like gentoo, it would certainly look much, much worse. My key pain point is trust within repos, Ubuntu audit their repos as best they can (sast/sanity check) so at least there’s some security there.
Im otherwise very supportive of mint/arch/gentoo and similar systems.
If I’m hacked it’s not a good look at all, if im hacked and use an esoteric distro like gentoo, it would certainly look much, much worse. My key pain point is trust within repos, Ubuntu audit their repos as best they can (sast/sanity check) so at least there’s some security there.
Im otherwise very supportive of mint/arch/gentoo and similar systems.