Main reasons:
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Bypass of the openSUSE Packaging Policy via a “License Agreement” Dialog
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Problematic review history.
Main reasons:
Bypass of the openSUSE Packaging Policy via a “License Agreement” Dialog
Problematic review history.
They must invested a crazy amount of time working on that giant write-up.
Indeed.
But extraordinary claims need extraordinary back-up of facts, I suppose, so I think I understand why they produced this text.
Very interesting given other history with Deepin. I love their interface, but I’m not sure I’m that keen on the security policies.