they should just bite the bullet.
Posted Feb 19, 2007 6:14 UTC (Mon) by
drag (subscriber, #31333)
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Fedora 7 release delayed by kornak
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Fedora 7 release delayed
If they were smart they'd base their packaging sceme around Debian's.
Not use deb's or anything like that, but have a way to translate deb-src packages into spec files for RPMs and have a strong basis for starting annew.
I like debian and all that, but the real reason this would be a good idea is because the problems they are facing are probably already mostly solved by Debian.
That and Debian has a hell of a lot more _supported_ packages in main then anything Fedora + third party repos ever had. They could adopt those, repackage them for RPM and then instead of dicking solving problems that have been solved they can go and streamline functionality and improve support for things that Debian doesn't support well yet.
Plus it would be nice to have a bit more consistancy across linux distros.
One nice example of what Debian does is make sure that all commands have man pages and they include documentation and text files pulled the source tarball into /usr/share/doc/$packagename which is _very_ usefull.
I don't mean that they should _base_ their system on Debian or worry about 100% compatability or use deb files themselves or anything. Just use their packages for the basis for creating Fedora-specific packages.
Once these distros start getting in a more consistant packages then maybe in a couple years some Freedesktop.org people (or whoever) can get together and make a specification for standardizing package policies.
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