Re: definition of "orphan"

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Am Donnerstag, dem 11.03.2021 um 11:23 -0300 schrieb Giancarlo
Razzolini:
> This is different from the orphan in the context of a package
> manager.
> As long as you don't conflate
> both contexts, it's very easy to understand the differences between
> these orphans.


Sure, I understand the differences. 

It is simply confusing and not best practise to take a defintion from
pacman (which was first in line from my point of view) and overwrite it
with a new definition for the AUR. And then explain the users: "Well
that is how it is. An orphan can be this or that in the Arch world. You
just need to understand the context." 

I dont get why someone wants to have it that way. 



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