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"textContent": "> One man behind thousands of packages... How sustainable will that be in the long term?\n\nI think I first ran into Steve Pusser 15 years ago when he was making tons of backports for openSUSE, Debian and MX. He's kind of an amazing person in that regard. I think he works smart and automates a lot of package builds. But you can still go on the MX forum today and request a special package, and usually within a few days he'll have it in the MX testing repo for you.\n\nHe's been packaging Pale Moon for various distros and architectures for as long as I remember. He probably single-handedly supplies the Raspberry Pi community with their only workable Pale Moon builds.\n\n* * *",
"title": "General Discussion • Re: Linux has over 6% of the desktop market",
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