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this post was submitted on 28 Aug 2023
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Well, this is about 90% less stupid than
pacstall
(a bunch of scripts in a trench coat that plaster files around your fs) but it still kinda misses the point of Debian. Debian's killer feature isn't the package format as much as the curation, support and maintenance of the software in the Debian repos done by the community. I guess there is a use case for a grab bag of "other things" but there's some significant downside potential if not used carefully.What do you mean by "plastering files around your fs"?