a tech and architecture perspective of
just conary vs ports.
I took a look at their whitepaper, which btw makes a nice
reading for porters, as part of my ongoing research. The
idea is cool, but not ground-breaking. And anyway, it's
not the ideas, but their exchange that make the wheels
turn
BSD's ports).
Does anyone have a hands-on perspective of this? I don't mean that
"ports already has 16,000+ ready to go ports and conary has much
fewer". Nor am I looking for the usual FreeBSD vs Linux
perspective. I'm looking for a tech and architecture perspective of