@dimkr, I and others use PUPs to share things (much like as NASes) on the LAN. I also have 2 PUP NAS PCs that have run for years. One is a FATDOG, and the other is a SLACKO64. You keep mentioning SAMBA as something awful/useless, It is NOT!
It has allows our PUPs for years to share any files they have easily and simply using @01Micko's utility (SMS). Its simple, its easy, its failsafe what's not to love. So any PUP can share folder with things over the LAN that need them using a service almost everyone understands. No special understanding needed as the technology has been in all OSes since 1985. This is because it is familiar in its services by everyone.
Puppy implementation is simple, its fast, and its easily understood. Having it in PUPs means no user needs to know installation issues that many new users get wrong and need member help to get on track. Having it built-in has probably save countless hours for those who need to quickly share something on their LAN, no matter if it for a test, or for a one-time, or for continuous, or to provide phone storage needs or to .... (how many other good reasons for its presence would you like for the many ways users have used LAN sharing from the running system?).
SAMBA serves all of us well in this point in time of 64bit PCs, much RAM, and HDDs on every PCs connected to our LANs and sharing information with each device when necessary without ever needing to install anything. PUPs have been great with the compliment of utilities present to make it all too easy for users to exploit the tools to their benefit(s).
Not sure why you have opposition! Is it me or is it SAMBA?
Please dont be angered as I am NOT trying to ruffle your feathers. I am merely making the case for maintaining a useful service that has been in PUPs for years and is supported by the worldwide community of developers, including Tovalds for over 25 years.. It is truly beneficial in purpose. It ISO footprint is negiible, its storage use is efficient, and its CPU demand is tiny. My PUPs, mentioned above, used as NAS have never had the fans ramp up during their lifetimes and I have never has a desktop need ramp up when sharing. It has no negative impact in system operations or desktop use.
Dont take it out on SAMBA because I mentioned it, please.