ike wrote:I just can't believe distros like ubuntu, which was created to be user friendly, can't realize this stuff and realize that they alone could change everything and make software distribution and fun usage on linux perfect in a matter of a couple monaths to a couple of years. Repositories are great, but they are horrible if they are the one and only thing. Developers care more about their software than distros do, and maintainters will never be able to honor the original care the developers put into the user experience.
Linux will never succeed if it keeps believing that leaving voids for maintainers is higher quality than giving the developers a clear pathway to delivering the experience they want to create. Maintainers are lovely people but they aren't the creators. A distro should not try to take the responsibility of a huge and growing third party catalog. There will never be enough people.
I'm so impatient, and I wish i could do more, but I have not enough time to be an animator as it is. i definitely don't have time to learn and practice code (except scripting stuff useful in animation). I think that so much in Linux is great and if they could just make installing and using software (the main point of an OS) easy and stress-free... everything else would click and the floodgates of greatness would open...
While talking about ubuntu, at least ubuntus Matthew Paul Thomas (MPT) seems to understand the problem to some degree (see this video about that repositories do not scale enough
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT5fUcMUfYg), but I fear he is to affraid (or not powerful enough) to change something such so deeply embedded in the minds and distros.
He accepted 2010 the strong coupling between operation system and applications (and the resulting consequences) as a problem for ubuntu, see this launchpad bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/578045(sadly, Mark shuttlworth gave around a 2006 a strong commitment for the integrated repository solution:
http://benjamin.smedbergs.us/blog/2006- ... ng-system/)
What to do ? I'm not sure... trying to increase the awarness of the problematic structures, fighting the to often to find conservative-devensive thinking "everything is perfect already" among linux people.
Showing to people that (practical and architectural) alternatives exist... maybe by posting and hinting to portablelinuxapps on a ubuntu bug disucssion (the above one) as solution proposal ...
