Am 16.02.2010 14:36, schrieb Jeremiah Foster:
I highly doubt the Linux Foundation is going to go back on the Linux Standards Base and use .debs, but I do like your optimism. :)
actually I only care what the MeeGo version will use that is supposed to run on future Nokia handhelds. The LSB is free to recommend whatever they want - and as others pointed already out the standard does not say your distribution has to be RPM based ;)
I think Chrome OS is also rpm based, and I also don't think Chrome OS gets a lot of downloads, at least compared to Ubuntu.
Chrome OS is Ubuntu based, which is from the technical POV a very good decision - but you can expect that from Google.

Frankly, it is suicide not to switch to rpm.
please explain that. I used this phrase as switching to rpm means working against Google and Canonical, which on their own have a much better expertise than either Nokia or Intel.

I think I will start a wiki page and a brainstorm vote, for keeping DEBs and to collect arguments pro/ contra.
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