![]() By definition, proprietary solutions are suitable for some–but not all–of the OSS community. At best there’s the OSDL, which is a technical body with no service mission.īut if one were to exist, they would object to the use of a proprietary packaging technology for such a purpose. There currently isn’t any “governing” body with a mandate to centralize package management across Linux distribution. This is not the Linux Foundation’s purpose.
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