Stefan, there is no semantic difference between a gem and a deb package.
It's just a difference of implementation details. From users point of
view they both install, remove and upgrade things. By making both play
well with each other you improve the user experience. That said, I agree
that the connector idea is a separate topic.

While I agree there is a problem it's not a simple problem to solve. The
discussion on installing to /usr/local seems to have stalled. There are
security concerns with installing things with gem/pip and other similar
programs with a way to override something on the default path. What is
interesting (and quite worth discussing) is why pip can do it but gem
cannot. Is pip any more secure than gem today?

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  gem1.9.1 doens't install executables on PATH

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