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Request for visual representation of package organization under Ubuntu distribution #82

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prash813 opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Please describe the question or issue you're facing with "Ubuntu package archive - Ubuntu documentation".

"The current documentation effectively explains various terminologies related to the Ubuntu package archive. However, it could be further clarified by adding a visual representation (e.g., a block diagram) to illustrate how packages are organized into series (distributions), pockets, and components."
"There seems to be some confusion regarding the 'Universe' component. A visual representation could help illustrate that 'Universe' is the smallest container when compared to pockets and the Ubuntu series itself, making its scope and relationship within the package archive easier to understand."


*Reported from: https://canonical-ubuntu-packaging-guide.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/latest/explanation/archive/

@dviererbe dviererbe added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers labels Dec 17, 2024
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Thank you for your feedback and helping to improve the Ubuntu documentation. I think this is a great idea 👍🏻

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s-makin commented Jan 6, 2025

I've created a mermaid diagram in the Ubuntu Server docs that I think might serve this purpose. If you agree, I can submit a PR to add it here as well

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