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2009-06-20
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Sorry for the offtopic, but I have to say that .install files from my point of view continue Windows approach. I don't know how Maemo downloads can be orgainized, but those green arrows 'click and install' just breaking concept of repositories and make wrong understanding among users.
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2009-06-20
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2009-06-20
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2009-06-20
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This repository fiasco (from a user's perspective) is the result of a clear lack of leadership. I don't want to read a thread from the Nokia employee in charge of all-things-packaging asking for opinions. I want him to take action and just tell us how it's gonna be...
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2009-06-20
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2009-06-20
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I don't want to read a thread from the Nokia employee in charge of all-things-packaging asking for opinions. I want him to take action and just tell us how it's gonna be. F*ck the developers (of whom I am one); we know how to fix our sh*t and we will conform to a working, flexible system.
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2009-06-20
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2009-06-20
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Besides, Jeremiah is the maemo.org debmaster and not a Nokia employee. Just in case that makes any difference.
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2009-06-20
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I outlined some of the benefits of a centralized distribution system in that post, but I'd like to summarize the why of things to those of you unfamiliar with the issues:
Users get the clearest and most immediate benefits. Packages in Extras . . .
- . . . are in an easily accessible and reliable location that is available on the first boot out-of-box.
- . . . comes with a certain minimum level of quality and active, monitored response channels.
- . . . wont disappear due to repositories going down or moving (ask 770 owners how this goes).
Developers get . . .- . . . ready-made hosting and distribution so they don't have to waste energy setting up and maintaining their own.
- . . . access to a huge audience that encompasses nearly every Maemo user.
- . . . a paid and volunteer support network to help with packaging, QA, and documentation.
- . . . access to maemo.org's bug tracking services.
- . . . builders to offload compilation workloads that will generate quality binaries.
Nokia benefits as well, with . . .For a modest input of effort, everybody involved reaps large benefits.
Ryan Abel
Last edited by GeneralAntilles; 2009-06-20 at 23:44. Reason: Stupid finger keyboard made me forget the blog link