I have received a few inquiries about this, as people have seen my involvement with QV, it is looking like I have forgotten about EasyOS.
QV is built with Void Linux packages, and there are all kinds of hassles having to use binary packages from another distro.
EOS Kirkstone-series, on the otherhand, is compiled by me, from source packages. This means I can configure as I want, like no systemd, no pam, no avahi, no polkit, no whatever.
However, compiling all the packages is huge undertaking. I use OpenEmbedded/Yocto, which has hundreds of developers, but many packages are maintained by individuals, who may be very intermittent in their maintenance.
I have just commenced a compile based on the OE 4.0.17 Kirkstone version, and it is looking good, but hit a roadblock with Firefox. Have communicated with the maintainer and it looks like have navigated around that roadblock:
https://github.com/OldManYellsAtCloud/m ... /issues/87
OldManYellsAtCloud is actively maintaining FF, which is good.
Chromium though, it is maintained; however, cannot compile Chromium beyond version 120.x in Kirkstone, as clang is too old (and there are too many roadblocks to updating clang to 15.x).
So I have given up compiling Chromium and the next release of EOS will have FF.
I also compile LibreOffice, and that hasn't been updated for 10 months:
https://github.com/schnitzeltony/meta-office
I did try to compile it in the OE Scarthgap-series, which will be the next OE LTS release, but failures. It is complicated and will require schnitzeltony to fix it for Scarthgap. And to update the version.
Anyway, hope to have a complete OE build soon and will build EasyOS ...probably be version 5.8.