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,
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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