Hi :)
Ppas are unofficial repos developed by 3rd parties that the Ubuntu Community 
and Canonical have little or no control over.  So it's kinda fairly unusual 
type of repo but definitely a sub-set of what people typicallymean when they 
say repo.  Except that the name "repo" tends to imply some sort of Quality 
Assurance.  


PPa is more like the mad Windows way of just letting people download and 
install any piece of crap from any dodgy website anywhere and then wondering 
why malware is such a prolific problem.  Of course it's fairly possible in 
Gnu&Linux too except that you have to be a bit more advanced than a simple 
point&click user so Ppas just lower the bar.  

In most distros people would just join the team of packagers and help with 
packing their stuff properly for everyone to use.  



It's not really Ubuntu's fault that Gnome craziness that has sent several forks 
of Gnome spinning off, such as Mate or Cinamon.  Those forks are now being used 
in several different distros sometimes as an alternative to the weird new 
Gnome.  If only Gnome had been able to consider 

1.  Keeping roughly the same look&feel
2.  Started thinking about incorporating touch and gesture
then maybe we wouldn't be in this mess.  



Both things are a pain but only 1 of them is Ubuntu's fault.  

Regards from 

Tom :) 
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