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by newnewpdro
2964 days ago
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Have you ever gone through the rigamarole of getting a project into a major distro like debian? A bunch of the guidelines governing that process are simply unenforcable in a model where the developer builds and publishes the release. I am not of the opinion that those rules are irrelevant to the stability and security of our systems. There's a significant push to establish a more app-store model for linux distributions, taking the distributor largely out of the loop for software that isn't part of the base system. This has both positive and negative consequences. Today the negative consequences are largely hand-waved away with something along the lines of "containers will protect you". |
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(although even that isn't ideal since in practice it ends up with the major popular distributions pushing agendas to the smaller distributions through whatever requirements are there for "compatibility")