> > > free, > > > no problem, but i prefere spend my time with new features and bugs > > > hunting. > > > > 2nd option is to package the source diffs into RPM and APT, and provide > > those via a repository. Applying a diff is a fairly simple operation, > > and people who care about most recent binaries can do rpmbuild -bb on > > their own systems easily enough if the source is correctly packaged. > > > > Coming up with a source patch RPM and APT template isn't rocket science, > > and it's basic support discipline to not release applications or updates > > that circumvent the software management system if there is one.
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