On Dec 7, 2007 11:40 AM, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Dec 7, 2007 4:24 AM, Patrice Dumas <pertusus(a)free.fr>
wrote:
> The target for dpkg are not casual users, and casual users won't use it
> anyway.
And when someone wants to put a dpkg-enabled tool in the distro that
does target casual users? It's a slippery slope. We avoid
being on that slope by not having a fully functional dpkg on the system at all.
Do you want to hassle most people that have a legitimate use just to
protect everyone else? My level of tolerance is a one time warning,
and then for all security features to *get out of the way*.
Granted, we probably don't need apt-dpkg in Fedora, and synaptic is a
very bad idea in my book, (although I'm sure someone else would
disagree,) but it seems crazy to have to bend over backwards because
there are stupid people around.
-Yaakov