Add upstream tracking goal and section to FSD
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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- Remove anything that can be removed that has been added to Omarchy in order to deal with its possibly unstable,
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rolling release base of Arch Linux
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- Just like Omarchy, produce an ISO image that can perform a complete offline installation of Yino
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- Maintain ongoing feature parity by tracking upstream Omarchy development and porting relevant changes
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## 3. Architecture
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@ -49,4 +50,12 @@ This should match Omarchy's architecture (see [Omarchy Analysis](Omarchy.md) for
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- QEMU should be used for testing and demo virtual machines
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- Keep a cache of downloaded assets (e.g. Debian installation ISO) in this repository's `download` directory
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## 6. Changelog
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## 6. Upstream tracking
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- Track the upstream [basecamp/omarchy](https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy) repository for new releases and changes
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- Omarchy's `dev` branch is where active development happens; `master` is the stable branch
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- Evaluate new Omarchy releases and port applicable changes to Yino
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- Keep the [Omarchy Analysis](Omarchy.md) document up to date as upstream evolves
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- Translate Arch-specific changes to their Debian equivalents per the package and command mapping in [Omarchy Analysis](Omarchy.md) section 14
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## 7. Changelog
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