Linked by Thomas Leonard on Tue 16th Jan 2007 00:32 UTC
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Yes som manner of distro-neutrality is probably desierable. Installing duplicate copies of dependencies is probably not the best solution though.
Instead better cross-distro integration infrastructure is needed.
Then we have think about FLOSS needs. It isn't enough to just provide a means of installation (Freedom 0) you also need easy access to source code (Freedom 1), easy branching (Freedom 3) and all that.




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Ubuntus repositorys may be great fo mainstream apps, but as soon as you approach the corners of the known space such as new apps, or apps with very specific target groups the qualitu of service quickly drops.