blends_0.6.0_i386.changes is NEW
(new) blends-common_0.6.0_all.deb optional misc
Debian Pure Blends common package
This package builds the basic infra structure for metapackages.
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This package provides some files which are common to metapackages
of Common Debian Distributions. It introduces a method to handle
system users in a group named according to the name of the
Debian Pure Blend.
(new) blends-dev_0.6.0_all.deb optional devel
Debian Pure Blends common files for developing metapackages
This package makes life easier when packaging metapackages. Perhaps
this will also encourage other people to build metapackages if there are
easy to use templates where only the packages, the metapackage is depending
from, to insert into the right place.
(new) blends-doc_0.6.0_all.deb optional doc
Debian Pure Blends documentation
This paper is intended to people who are interested in the philosophy
of Debian Pure Blends and the technique which is used to
manage those projects.
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It is explained in detail why these are no forks from Debian but reside
completely inside the Debian GNU/Linux distribution and which
advantages can be gathered by this approach. The concept of
metapackages and user role based menus is explained. In short: This
document describes why Debian Pure Blends are important to
the vitality and quality of Debian.
(new) blends_0.6.0.dsc optional devel
(new) blends_0.6.0.tar.gz optional devel
cdd-common_0.6.0_all.deb
to pool/main/b/blends/cdd-common_0.6.0_all.deb
cdd-dev_0.6.0_all.deb
to pool/main/b/blends/cdd-dev_0.6.0_all.deb
Changes: blends (0.6.0) experimental; urgency=low
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* The great renaming: The confusing name Custom Debian Distribution
was dropped after DebConf 8 and replaced by Debian Pure Blends -
in short blends if the iDebian internal use is evident. This
reflects in a rename of the package and all the tools.
* debian/copyright: new format
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