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-kiss 2.0.0 and overall changes
-====================================================================
-
-Carbs Linux kiss version 2.0.0 has been released which introduces
-rsync repositories.
-
-Git is no longer a mandatory dependency for the package manager,
-every git source on the core repository has been replaced with
-https sources (sbase, sinit), and rootfs tarballs will no longer
-ship with git. Repositories in the upcoming tarball will be rsync
-repositories.
-
-Git is now on the `extra` repository and is still (optionally)
-used in the package manager.
-
-The idea behind this change is size reductions and increased
-speed with rsync. As I said on the previous post, git repositories
-get larger and larger over the time span. Currently my personal
-copy of the git repository is around 77MB and I have forked KISS
-Linux (as a shallow copy) around December. Obviously, I have commits
-that I ommitted. I tend to create commits I dislike, which I change
-with 'git reset --soft HEAD^', which doesn't actually remove the
-commits, etc. A user will have a repository much smaller than mine.
-
-This is a precaution with the added bonuses of speed and dropping a
-mandatory dependency.
-
-You can see the rest of the changelog [here].
-
-[here]: https://github.com/CarbsLinux/kiss/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
-
-
-Binary Repositories
--------------------
-
-A few days ago, I have also published [kiss-bin], a first version
-for managing binary repositories. Currently, there are some caveats
-that I'll be fixing along the way. I decided not to include this
-in the package manager natively as managing the source based and
-binary based packages together adds levels of complexity that we
-do not want. Instead, this is an extension for kiss which sources
-the package manager as a library. I hope to see it being adopted
-by others interested on the matter as well.
-
-
-[kiss-bin]: https://github.com/CarbsLinux/kiss-bin
-
-That's about it.
-
-Cheers,
-Cem