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But the tarball is your universal package. Heck, you can toss a tarball on a BSD and have minimal issues if any getting it installed.
I think competition in the package management space is as important as it is between window managers or complete distributions. Aptitude/Apt-get/.deb is great but urpmi/.rpm is also fantastic (not to mention "rpm" done right).
If you want a single universal package standard, there is always LTS and you'll also get hardware specific builds along with the latest build versions and a truly customized software stack.