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by StopDisinfo910
306 days ago
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> Debian IS more cautious with dependencies, in that you won't get hidden dependencies that aren't in the repos. For a definition of cautious I don't personally share. Debian doesn't vet packages. Debian maintainers are less competent than the "upstream" they question approximately all the time, which is why they keep breaking stuff in more or less severe way (OpenSLL anyone?). And let's not even talk about the insane stuff like when maitainers decide to support a fork they like instead of the piece of software users actually want (Libav anyone?). > If not, then I'm not interested. And that's your choice. That doesn't mean developers should care, nor that it is actually a good idea. |
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When it's Debian maintainers, one at least knows the rules they are operating by. For random people on the internet, it's usually more difficult to evaluate, vet them, and trust what they are doing.
Of course, I don't know you personally nor any software package that you are releasing so this is not an observation directed to you.