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Eskuero
in reply to exu • • •Damm
Simon 𐕣he 🪨 Johnson
in reply to exu • • •This is what vertical integration between distros and GUIs often leads to. This could be completely innocuous from Deepin's end, because that's just how they made it work in Deepin because they have vertical integration on their own stack. However, It's completely bad form.
In general Deepin seems to adopt a lot of commercial software industry practices in building its tools, which I'm sympathetic to on some level, but it's very obvious that the Linux community is not going to accept default-on telemetry. They should have known better after the CNZZ incident.
carzian
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Unknown parent • • •that has barely nothing to do with packaging standards, and packaging policy violations..
Compare this: debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
With this single page: en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packa…
In case you think "but those policies are not needed, they are superfluous" (like some Arch devs). They are not. Packagers send their fixes upstream, and then, other distros, with lower standards, consume the already fixed upstream releases, and sometimes pretend that this work was not needed nor present, not realizing that all distros benefit from it even if your policies are more relaxed.
There's a reason why the Deepin Desktop Environment was never part of Debian, and only available via their own ppa repositories, even if the Deepin distro is based in Debian.
openSUSE:Packaging guidelines - openSUSE Wiki
en.opensuse.org