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by ajb
2225 days ago
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I get it, but my point is that unless it can cope with packages that aren't in the ecosystem, it will just add another variant rather than solving the problem, as per https://xkcd.com/927/ It reminds me a lot of http://www.vestasys.org/ |
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If that meme wants you to blame something, it should be Docker.
(First of all, it's younger. There's big tons of effort with Docker and yet nothing is reproducible, and DPKG, APT and all their ilk can't even be deprecated but instead are used awkwardly within the Docker ecosystem.)