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by imtringued
1216 days ago
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The difference is that arch doesn't have downstream forks of repositories. They just package the upstream versions which means the dev cycle is much tighter which in turn means they can update more frequently which means they just switch to the next major version and don't worry about breaking their special sauce forks. The downside is that there are people using old distros and stuck with old major versions who use eg. Python 2 by default. |
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