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    Hello,<br>
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    I hope, I am not impudent if I interfere your discussion but maybe I
    can contribute with my personal perspective as newcomer (I used QE
    for my master thesis last year and was on my own, as nobody in my
    workgroup actually uses it). Before I built QE for the first time
    manually, I took a build script from the community of Arch Linux
    (the script automates built and installation to common bin and lib
    paths). So it made several days of fiddling as the installation
    directories and the paths in the documentation differ. I end up only
    using the built directory and never install via "make install".<br>
    <br>
    I think that it would be beneficial if the packaging is more close
    to a layout typically found in Linux distributions, i.e. separating
    source code, documentation and examples. I see several advantages to
    this:<br>
    - people familiar with Linux/UNIX but new to QE would have a much
    smoother learning curve<br>
    - package maintainers have an easier way to set up installation
    directories<br>
    - file path in the documentation would be more consistent for
    "regular" linux package<br>
     <br>
    Regards,<br>
    Adrian<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 18.08.2016 um 11:20 schrieb Stefano
      Baroni:<br>
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      Possiamo graduare la distinzione fra pacchetti “core” e gli altri
      (ad esempio distribuendo per default neb.x, ph.x, e pochi altri),
      ma secondo me il meccanismo attuale va mantenuto. SB
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            <div class="">On 18 Aug 2016, at 11:13, Filippo Spiga <<a
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                      *PERSONALLY* aligned with Nicola's way of
                      thinking. A single package would simplify a lot,
                      including the perception to the public about what
                      QE is and what is part of QE distribution. We can
                      continue to have third-part packages following
                      this "on-demand" model (West? EPW? SaX?) but NEB,
                      PH, TDDFT and others packages that exist since
                      ages can be collected under the same umbrella.</div>
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                      always believed that the reason we had many
                      packages is to avoid a monolithic heavy
                      distribution. Based on what I see, the core source
                      code is not "that big" in size.</div>
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                      personally see some beauty and some practicality
                      in changing the packaging process. The 6.0 will
                      continue to follow the current process unless the
                      majority of contributors agree differently. But
                      because 6.0 is going to introduce already some new
                      stuff, I personally think this is a good time to
                      review the packaging process as well.</div>
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                    <div style="direction: inherit;" class="">Just my 2
                      cents ...</div>
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                      2016, at 09:51, Stefano Baroni <<a
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                      Then we have simply to beat the drum by claiming
                      that our “virtual” (or whatever fancy adjective
                      you may find) distribution model is “innovative”
                      and much better than the old-fashioned tar balls …
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                          SPIGA</span></div>
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                          my iPhone, sorry for typos *</span></div>
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