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Debian Derivatives Exchange project launched

Posted: 18 Mar 2011, 21:10
by dedanna1029
The Debian Project has taken another important step towards better collaboration with its more than 300 derivative distributions by launching the Debian dErivatives eXchange project (DEX). The core idea behind DEX is to reduce the technical differences (informally called delta) between Debian and its derivatives. This is mainly accomplished by easing the integration of patches from derivatives. Making available the patches from all derivatives results not only in a better system for all involved parties, but also eases the workload of the derivatives by reducing the differences derivatives have to maintain themselves.


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Re: Debian Derivatives Exchange project launched

Posted: 18 Mar 2011, 21:43
by viking60
Good idea. Would be even better if it could be done with all of Linux,

Re: Debian Derivatives Exchange project launched

Posted: 18 Mar 2011, 22:27
by dedanna1029
Yep, then maybe we could get the standardization we need on the things we need with Linux. Maybe even cut out the Windows look and feel, and get some innovation and imagination going for it.
Right now, it's too based, I think, on giving Windows users what they want, which is what else - Windows.

I don't agree with that approach. Linux needs to be its own animal, so to speak.