> Having a real Debian package is a great relief for users like me
It's always better to make the entry threshold easier if you can!
And the debian packages aim to do that, so I think they are a great
idea.
> who
> don't like it the least bit when the install instructions ask me to
> "sudo this" and "sudo that". You just don't do that on a Debian system
> (or most other Linux systems)...
You're willing to apt-get -- which requires sudo ;) -- a package from
some random (though I'm sure trustworthy) guy off of the Internet, but
not to trust the packages from TurboGears.org...
If it were in the debian repository already, and had had at least a
bit of review from a debian maintainer (or one of the Ubuntu universe
guys) I'd trust it more. But for now, I think easy-install and the
packages on TurboGears.org are equally safe -- perhaps safer. ('cause
I trust Kevin, and the other TurboGears developers to keep a close eye
on these things.)
--Mark
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