otp_vs_from_source*: Acknowledge distro packages

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## OTP releases vs from-source installations ## Packaged (OTP) installation vs Manual (from-source) installations
There are two ways to install Pleroma. You can use OTP releases or do a from-source installation. OTP releases are as close as you can get to binary releases with Erlang/Elixir. The release is self-contained, and provides everything needed to boot it, it is easily administered via the provided shell script to open up a remote console, start/stop/restart the release, start in the background, send remote commands, and more. With from source installations you install Pleroma from source, meaning you have to install certain dependencies like Erlang+Elixir and compile Pleroma yourself. There is multiple ways to install Pleroma.
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<dt>Distro-provided packages</dt><dd>This is the recommended method, where you can get the strongest compatibility guarantees and the best dependency-management</dd>
<dt>Pleroma-provided OTP binaries</dt><dd>Intended as fallback for Alpine/Debian-compatible systems lacking a proper Pleroma package, they are heavier than proper distro packages as they also contain Erlang/Elixir and can break after system updates</dd>
<dt>Manual from-source installation</dt><dd>Needs build-dependencies to be installed and manual updates+rebuilds. Allows for easier source-customisations.</dd>
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{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include !} {! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include !}
This guide covers a from-source installation. To install using OTP releases, please check out [the OTP guide](./otp_en.md). This guide covers a manual from-source installation. To install using OTP releases, please check for the presence of a distro package, failing that you can use [Pleroma-provided OTP binaries](./otp_en.md).