Monday, January 31, 2011

Linux distributions pose a common shop applications

The main companies Linux distributions (Red Hat, Canonical, Debian, Novell ..) met in Germany to create a system that unifies the installation and distribution of applications for this open operating system. The aim is to create a common interface to improve the implementation of them, according Phoronix quoted by Slashdot, where there is a lively open debate on the scope of the agreement.

The project is called AppInstall. Linux is an operating system that has different distributions and as Android mobile operating system Linux-based Google, suffers from a fragmentation resulting from various developments. Hence the attempt to open a platform to provide common access. The project should lead to an application store, AppStream,

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