Fedora Project to Help Revitalize RPM
-=Moridin=- writes "The Fedora Project has announced plans to revitalize RPM, the package manager used by many Linux distros. According to the announcement, 'Job #1 is to take the current RPM codebase and clean it up, and in doing so work with all the other people and groups who rely on RPM to build a first-rate upstream project.' For more information, see the the RPM web site and the new wiki-based RPM FAQ. The issue of RPM's upstream development has been a thorny issue ever since Jeff Johnson, the original maintainer of RPM, left Red Hat."
Maybe Red Hat should try on a different type of hat, like a brown hat. Make friends with Ubuntu! Also Debian! And lesser distributions. (Except for the one we use, dear reader, that one is the best of all. But it's not for the others, it is a whisper to be heard by the two of us, and the two of us alone.)
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going to con7inue, taken over By BSDI with any sort