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Oh nice, yeah I havn't thought about suggesting a systemd-service thats neat! If you'd like you could contribute it as a discussion/suggestion/PR if you land on liking it, thatd be lovely.
With the image backups in the next release you could maybe even build some kind of auto rollback functionality.
Sure I can do that. I make packages too, would you think your project could use AUR, deb, rpm and/or snap packages?
Oh that's very kind of you! There's an AUR package and a brew already, don't know if other packages is necessary tbh :)
Though some people have suggested they'd like a docker container - which I should try to spend some time on in the future.