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True.. apt-get vs. rpm and perl vs. python did have some good parts to
their discussions..
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Michael W. Ryan wrote:
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> Actually, I disagree. I found the RPM-apt-get discussion rather
> informative. I know know how apt-get works. I would also say that there
> was some things learned about Perl and Python.
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