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This page explains terms used in the Univalent community. When adding new words, please put them in alphabetical order.[[br]]
See also → https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_terminology

= [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_Build_System ABS] =
JOTR, Akita Broadcasting System; TV channels 35, No. 4, NTV Network ; radio channels 936 kHz, cross-net between JRN and NRN... isn't. "Arch Build System", which allows you to create new packages for software that doesn't already have a package, modify existing packages, acquire kernel modules, and even rebuild the entire system using flags just like Gentoo. [[br]]
Somewhat similar to BSD Ports. [[br]]
It's not necessary to use, but it's very useful.

= Arch Linux =
Our mother ship. "Simple" with no unnecessary additional modifications ; "Latest" with rolling releases and continuous upgrades ; "Practical" rather than ideal ; "User-centric" to meet the needs of contributors ; "General" with which you can add your favorite software ; and "Elegant."

= [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_Linux#Simplicity KISS] =
This is not a hentai game brand of WORKMAN CO.,LTD. (and not related to work clothes stores). [[br]]
An abbreviation of "Keep it simple, stupid!". It is a sentence that seems to lick other people but this principle is important [[br]]
Dr. Einstein said, "Everything should be simple, but it's not good to be too simple." Gentoo is too simple and over-spec. Just use your favorite OS. [[br]]

= Univa G =
This is a derogatory term. Don't call it that because it's also related to trademark rights. [[br]]
In addition, the tea refined from the leaves of Banaba is "Uniba-G". I thought it should be written as "Univa" because it was sold from "G Universal".

= Univalent =
It leads to the development philosophy of creating a single source code. [[br]]