Yes, we are auto-generating recipes for the upcoming klik2.
Hi there,
I am keeping my eye on Klik2, as I really like the idea of 1 file = 1 application. I would base an entire distro on it if it worked well. I was wondering, are there any plans to autogenerate Klik2 packages based on, say, Debian Sid? Humans will only be able to create a limited number of packages manually, and the less popular apps will probably get ignored. But if there was some server script that rsync'd with the Debian mirrors every week and generated up to date packages of everything, that could be a real alternative to apt-get.
Any comments?
Thanks a lot!
Yes, we are auto-generating recipes for the upcoming klik2.
Great! If you can get a huge repository of up to date software in tidy, easy to manage packages, you'll have a huge success! I'll be looking for this.
Thanks!
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