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by solatic
1204 days ago
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> you are basically suggesting that github, as a centralised system, is better equipped to deal with the distribution of packages than a literal distribution of package repositories? No, that's not what I'm saying. I'm explaining why "inferior"-quality alternatives sometimes win: the market prefers a different metric. In this case, ease of operation, ease of setup, and price are more important than sheer uptime. |
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