Max-rpm has a section on 
[philosophy](https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/rpm/max-rpm/ch-rpm-philosophy.html) but 
it's a source one doesn't really want to link to because it's *soooo* outdated 
now. We should have a section explaining the fundamental design principles of 
rpm in our reference manual, many/most people probably don't even realize rpm 
*has* a philosophy.

This came up indirectly when somebody asked about interactivity in rpm 
(install) scriptlets. Somehow one of the most important aspects of rpm - the 
fact that by design all operations are unattended - doesn't seem to be 
mentioned *anywhere at all*. This is just tribal knowledge, those in the tribe 
just know, and those outside it, like the average 3rd party commercial vendor 
who wants to present an EULA for their software at install time... and we can' 
even point them to any canonical source of information as to why that's a total 
no-no. 

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