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Re: Is it time to abandon Dpkg?



From: "Boris D. Beletsky" <borik@isracom.co.il>
> I do not believe it! Dpkg is one of the best things about Debian.

It's also the #1 issue on which people criticize us.

> We should make it better, not abandon it!

If you haven't noticed, Ian Jackson is not working on it any longer.
I suppose he'll get back to it someday, but meantime making it better
means that somebody other than Ian is going to have to do that.

> What will be left of Debian community and of Debian as a distribution
> if we will not have our pkging system.

I think the community doesn't turn on its package system. We could make
the switch and still survive as a Linux distribution.

	Bruce
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