well about the video posted by OP there is 1 thing where i agree !!!package management!!!.
debian packages and redhat packages has so many years copying each other that i dare to say they mostly do the same things internally and it just become a religious war for the small details here and there.
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i think both deb and rpm should get joined into the new package system LSP[as linux software package] that include the best of each and make it part of LSB[i know i know but is an start]or make the FSF put some pressure dunno and code a couple of nice tool for convert the old RPM/DEB into LSP and maybe integrate even something like fatelf concept that allows you to include several binary[or deltas] for the most common cpu settings[i386,i686,x86_64] in 1 package.
as delivery system well apt-get and yum are quite good so either is fine and both can be improved a lot
i think this will make a huge improvement for linux[binary distros OFC, gentoo/arch[nerdcore distros] are just good as they are] and will lower a lot the current packaging mess between distros
[/dream]
debian packages and redhat packages has so many years copying each other that i dare to say they mostly do the same things internally and it just become a religious war for the small details here and there.
[dream]
i think both deb and rpm should get joined into the new package system LSP[as linux software package] that include the best of each and make it part of LSB[i know i know but is an start]or make the FSF put some pressure dunno and code a couple of nice tool for convert the old RPM/DEB into LSP and maybe integrate even something like fatelf concept that allows you to include several binary[or deltas] for the most common cpu settings[i386,i686,x86_64] in 1 package.
as delivery system well apt-get and yum are quite good so either is fine and both can be improved a lot
i think this will make a huge improvement for linux[binary distros OFC, gentoo/arch[nerdcore distros] are just good as they are] and will lower a lot the current packaging mess between distros
[/dream]
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