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Packages in the official MatterLinux pools (should) follow these guidelines:
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- **Packaged software should be free or/and open source**: Proprietary software won't be included
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to the pools. No exceptions. If you find a proprietary software package in the official pools,
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please create an issue or a pull request on the related Git repository to remove the package.
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- **Packaged software should be stable**: Software known to be unstable will not packaged,
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if the stability is related to the version of the software, we may package a different/patched
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version of the software.
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- **Packaged software should be secure**: Outdated software that has critical vulnerabilities
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will not be packaged.
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- **Packaged software should be (somewhat) popular**: No, we are not gonna package some random window
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manager that only has 3 users and was last updated in 1993.
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The following software packages will **NOT** be added, so do not waste your time with PRs or issues:
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- DWM or other Suckless tools that are configured using header files
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- Any Wayland only window managers ("compositors"), status bars, terminals etc. We only have Weston which used for testing the Wayland environment
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- Other init systems (`dinit`, `runit` etc.)
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- Non-libre kernel
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- Other third-party package managers (apt, dnf, pacman etc.), however containerized package managers can
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be packaged (except for snap, f*%#! snap)
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