> But rpm-ostree jigdo ♲📦 is going to take us a lot closer to
> a "full hybrid" like the Prius, where you can sort of ignore the electric
> side and treat it as just a car, if that makes sense.

It makes sense, as far as fluffy metaphors ever do. But I was looking more
for concrete answers that we can put on a webpage _now_, not for promises
of an eventual bright future...

On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 3:42 PM Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org> wrote:
Basically, the vast majority of this is going to be fixed by:
https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/1081
Which is my highest priority right now.

It's 100% true that learning rpm-ostree today requires learning
*both* ostree and rpm.  From my talk:
https://fedorapeople.org/~walters/2018.01-devconf/index.html#/4
It's like we have one dashboard, but it has two separate sections.
We're like a plug-in hybrid where you have to understand how
to fill with *both* gas and electric, and how they interoperate.

But rpm-ostree jigdo ♲📦 is going to take us a lot closer to
a "full hybrid" like the Prius, where you can sort of ignore the electric
side and treat it as just a car, if that makes sense.
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