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status: offical pacman support #41

@RubenKelevra

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@RubenKelevra

I've talked a while ago about this on the pacman dev mailing list - but it was kind of rejected.

https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2020-April/024179.html

This would still require the databases to be centralized stored in a cluster, as well as the packages, but it would be done by an "official" team instead of me - in the best case.

This way the IPFS update push would happen automatically and the updates would be faster and somewhat more reliably than a rsync to ipfs script written by some random guy on the internet.

It would also allow having multiple writing servers on the same cluster, which can do the updates seamlessly - since when they do the same update, the cluster would just merge them as the same change. This means we can completely eliminate any single point of failure.

Originally posted by @RubenKelevra in #40 (comment)

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