On 7/26/06, Larry Garfield <larry@garfieldtech.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 20:50, Gerhard Killesreiter wrote:
I repeat my opinion: Due to the faster release cycle, Drupal isn't something that should be part of a software distribution which has a long release cycle.
I think what Gerhard is saying, and he has a point, is that under Debian when someone does apt-get upgrade, they expect that the package gets upgraded seemlessly the Debian Way. Since Drupal is a) fast moving, b) composed of core and myriad of contribs, c) has a web interface for install/update and not a command line one, it is difficult to have a proper Debian package that preserves the user's data integrity as well as keep them up to date with all the core and contrib they may have. Unless we have something that combines Adrian's new installer with sympal's command line scripts, we don't have something that can be useful in a Debian apt environemnt. Even if we do, there is still the issue of contrib and the fast pace of Drupal vs. the conservative nature of Debian.