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by WfAjWDYpDHDYCN5
1410 days ago
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They're talking about an installer for Arch itself (which could and should support the bare minimum options that most users want), which is what it didn't have until recently; not installers for packages within Arch, which it has always had. So, would it add a bunch of extra complexity? Not really; it's actually tiny compared to making a package manager and maintaining its library. Would it take away from maintaining the package library? I guess a bit. Would there still be a need for documentation? Of course. |
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