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What they ought to do is implement a database backend for the file system.
Then each distribution can implement it's own hierarchy (be that Debian style or Gobo or whatevs) and then developers can choose to program with distribution independence by querying the database directly. Install as many versions of whatever program as you want. Install in userspace with different versions for each user.
One distro could even implement multiple front ends, allowing Ubuntu to install RedHat packages and vice versa.
(edit: Even add in a Gobo front end, just for the user to have a convenient view on to the file system, while letting vendors program to the RedHat frontend. Still same backend. Still all works.)
Edited 2008-08-19 04:39 UTC