I don't think deployment was an unsolvable issue in the past. It is usually enough to provide .deb and .rpm, someone will probably put it in the AUR and you covered all important platforms.
Yeah and then there is dependency and version hell ... No. packaging for linux is not that easy: »It is usually enough to provide .deb and .rpm«
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I don't think deployment was an unsolvable issue in the past.
It is usually enough to provide .deb and .rpm, someone will probably put it in the AUR and you covered all important platforms.
Yeah and then there is dependency and version hell ... No. packaging for linux is not that easy: »It is usually enough to provide .deb and .rpm«