On 09/06/16 00:08, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
>
> > This could lead to a future where the Gentoo tree is largely
> > superseded. Every user would just have their own repository, where
> > they could pick and choose packages from other users. The Gentoo tree
> > would just focus on a high-quality repository of the basic/core things
> > that everybody needs. Gentoo devs would spend most of their time
> > maintaining curated small and useful repositories.
>
> [...]
>
> > The final step is the most difficult (but then again we might never
> > get so far). It is two-fold. First we make the core/base repository.
> > Then we identify important subsets that can be logically separated
> > into repositories, and do this.
>
>
> Sigh. Every 2 years somebody else comes up with the same silly idea.
>
> 1) Who defines what everybody needs?
> 2) How do you enforce security and/or qa requirements on the rest?
> 3) Will you allow non-core dependencies? What guarantees are made there?
> 4) How do you make sure that different split-out repos actually work
> together?
> 5) "logically separated subsets" means either "loss of functionality" or
> "impossible to do"
>
> Independent of how many magic tools you whip up this will be a
> significant
> step down in functionality and quality, and a big step towards a big
> unmanageable steaming pile of cr...
>
>

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