From: Joerg Wendland (joergland@debian.org)
Date: Sat Apr 12 2003 - 18:29:49 CEST
Martin Schulze, on 2003-04-12, 17:11, you wrote:
> No. However, as a compromise you could place a sources.list.addons in
> /etc/apt/ and tell people about it. We could also spend a paragraph
> in the README or index.html to link against apt-get.org so people can
> search for packages there as well.
Why not apply a small patch against apt-setup and let the installing
user choose? A simpler approach could be a required package asking the
user (beneath an explanation of the risks) if she wants to use unofficial
sources.
Just my 2¢,
Joerg
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