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Re: Is it time to abandon Dpkg?



Bruce Perens wrote:
> 
> From: "Boris D. Beletsky" <borik@isracom.co.il>
> > 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.

Perhaps we can, perhaps not.  I honestly don't know, and am not sure
I want to find out.

Well, if nobody else is willing to step up to the plate, I'm willing
to start an experimental dpkg 2.0 project.  I probably can't do it
alone, but if others are willing to contribute suggestions and
(gasp!) perhaps even code, we might be able to turn out something
beta-testable before 1.3 is out.

Unless Bruce and Ian have any objections, of course.

--Galen


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