Opinions are good. Opinions based on non-facts, are invalid. Examples:
Another problem - in addition to hazard warnings you get going through the different repo tabs, the actions do not get saved. Say you select a couple of applications on the first tab, click on the second, boom, the selection is gone. So you must commit actions on the same tab before moving away to the next, if at all.
This is good.
You have the choice to install packages from conflicting repositories and break your system in a really convoluted way. In general, Linux packaging and dependency management is hard, and this exposes the hardship in a friendly way, inviting people to make mistakes.
This is invalid.
Ideally, every software component would have a clearly defined, rigorous test procedure. Every system would have a chain of these tests, declared, defined, interlinked. No application would be allowed for inclusion or publication without successful testing that proves the components work great on their own and as part of the overall complex system.
This is conflicting with the previous one.
I can say that MXPI is the only tool that invited me into using Test Packages on my main machine; no dual-booting, no multiple user accounts, no hassle. Thank you guys for this great distro.
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Αν δε βρίσκεις αυτό που ψάχνεις στα Ελληνικά, στείλε μου μήνυμα. Ίσως μπορώ να βοηθήσω.