Am 14.09.2015 um 21:04 schrieb Adam Williamson:
On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 20:57 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Um. But weren't you just saying:
>>
>> "if Fedora changes to more and more recommend "pip",
"gem" and
>> "cpan"
>> like installs instead RPM packages it is no longer a distribution
>> over
>> the long because that would mean finally you have a core OS and
>> handle
>> anything else like Microsoft or Apple - does anybody really want
>> to go
>> that road?"
>
> there is a difference between an application and a webspace
>
>> So...I'm finding it difficult to understand what it is you're
>> actually
>> *saying* here
>
> if you don't understand the difference between applications fro a
> single
> machiens and webspaces running similar applications fro 100, 200,
> 300,
> 1000 instances then it may be difficult
>
> one thing is the operating system
> the other things are userdata and a webspace is clearly userdata
But just two posts ago you were drawing a distinction between an 'OS'
and a 'distribution' and saying that Fedora ought to be a distribution
not an OS.
So basically you're saying...Fedora should be a distribution but it
shouldn't include 'userdata', and you're somehow defining Wordpress as
'userdata', on the basis that it's often deployed for multiple users.
surely - you can't deploy an application (no matter what language)
supposed to run hundrets of times with different configs, customazations
and themes with a central package managment
*anything* which is not supposed to be used that way is a completly
different story