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#1 2008-10-21 04:27:56

oht
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Why arch is awesome

For some reason or another i have been neglecting my Arch installation for the past year or so. Becoming a digital DJ caused me to focus on windows and mac, and busy with schoolwork, I didn't have much time anymore to tinker around with linux as I used to love doing.
Why is arch awesome?

After booting up my arch installation that probably hasn't ran for about 6 months, I fired up X and instantly ran pacman -Syu (after following the klibc upgrade instructions i saw on the homepage). Everything worked, Nothing broke. A 6 month update executed perfectly.

Here's to a great package manager!

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#2 2008-10-21 10:55:29

Llama
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Re: Why arch is awesome

One of the less obvious reasons: the Arch team isn't overstaffed. They just can't afford any technology which is apt to cause trouble. Be really good or step aside; the choce is that simple. Big establishments can afford problems, as everybody knows all too well smile .

Last edited by Llama (2008-10-21 10:57:36)

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#3 2008-10-21 12:57:27

mrunion
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Re: Why arch is awesome

@Llama -- nicely put.  I'm not on the Arch team, but here at work we have the same philosophy.  We are too small to cause ourselves extra work!


Matt

"It is very difficult to educate the educated."

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#4 2008-10-21 13:34:47

peets
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Re: Why arch is awesome

Interesting; I'd never heard that philosophy in terms of people before. There's the obvious "less software, less bugs" adage, but I'd never thought of "less people, less problems". Makes sense!

Also: hooray Arch!

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#5 2008-10-21 13:35:52

SiC
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Re: Why arch is awesome

peets wrote:

Interesting; I'd never heard that philosophy in terms of people before. There's the obvious "less software, less bugs" adage, but I'd never thought of "less people, less problems". Makes sense!

Also: hooray Arch!

Seems to fit the classic british parable: Too many cooks spoil the broth. tbfh.

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