On 26/04/10 at 18:03 -0000, Brian Takita wrote:
> > I don't want to be locked into the debian world when it comes to Ruby.
>
> Not to say that the debian process cannot be improved. It certainly can.
> PPA's work great, for example. Maybe a PPA can be part of the solution.
PPAs are not available for Debian. Canonical management said they didn't
have the resources to provide it. And on the Debian side, we apparently
don't feel that it is too important, since we already have Debian
experimental to provide packages that are not really ready for Debian
unstable.
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On 26/04/10 at 18:03 -0000, Brian Takita wrote:
> > I don't want to be locked into the debian world when it comes to Ruby.
>
> Not to say that the debian process cannot be improved. It certainly can.
> PPA's work great, for example. Maybe a PPA can be part of the solution.
PPAs are not available for Debian. Canonical management said they didn't www.lucas- nussbaum. net/ |
have the resources to provide it. And on the Debian side, we apparently
don't feel that it is too important, since we already have Debian
experimental to provide packages that are not really ready for Debian
unstable.
--
| Lucas Nussbaum
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