Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org> writes:
>> Better use the binary number, that is what a user sees. A user dont
>> cares about multiple binary packages built from one source. He just
>> counts the binary packages :)
> But it's unfair, one jboss source pkg versus 25 binary pkg's, one
> webmin source pkg versus 20 binary packages etc. One glibc versus
> 15 binary pkg's etc. Other distributions don't split it that much,
> so it won't be comparable. Not that it has to, but it would be
> a nice feature. :-)
Ok, how about something like this:
Debian has more than 4000 Source Pakets, generating over 9000 Binary
Packages.
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