> It is definately not a friendly place for people with a tone like yours.
Theo, your excuse that OpenBSD is not more popular than Linux because AT&T sued BSD in 90's is ridiculous, that's your own fault for being so terrible in technical field, also you are terrible person, just like me you can't communicate, so why do you think you can teach me communication? If my tone is that important you prefer ignoring important topic then you are even more terrible in terms of both personality and technical field. > An all-arches package snapshot currently runs at 200GB and adding > symbols across the board would add a lot to this. Stuart and Espie, have you ever heard of compression? Again, what's wrong with my tone? I can't elaborate my thoughts in different ways, also my tone only bothers people in this community, most other communities don't see anything wrong about my way of speaking. Anyway, Stuart suggests a really good solution: detaching symbols into subpackages, this practice is already used in Void Linux, I downloaded 1 GB of compressed archives and they expanded to 27 GB, so maybe you can learn how to use compression or at least switch packages to proper compression method.

