Re: Usr Move - More, Please

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On Mon, 2012-01-30 at 16:01 +0100, Emanuel Rietveld wrote:
> On 01/30/2012 03:38 PM, Mike Pinkerton wrote:
> >
> > You might not want to encourage the "app" model, but that boat already 
> > left the dock.  For Linux distros to be players on portables and 
> > desktops, they need to recognize that there is an appetite among the 
> > user base for "app" type programs that are easy to install 
> > (drag-and-drop).  By bundling most of their dependencies, "app" type 
> > programs become one way to create a cross-distro "app" marketplace.  
> > If we end up with separate "app" marketplaces for Fedora, SUSE, 
> > Debian, Ubuntu, et alios, they are all going to languish.  On the 
> > other hand, a single "app" marketplace for mainstream Linux distros 
> > might well prosper.
> >
> 
> Unifying package management across distros would a Good Thing (tm). Once 
> there's a unified interface to the package management system, you can 
> envision things like app marketplaces that simply instruct the 
> distribution to install that distribution's package of a particular app. 

We already have that. It's called PackageKit (no, PackageKit is not
actually a GUI package installer application, though that seems to be a
common misunderstanding). It's sadly under-used for this, which you
would think would be a significant purpose.
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