I once wrote a script called "gnuness" to try to figure out what percentage of packages were gnu-based.
It basically searched apt-cache for packages with "gnu" in the name, or if it matched a list I made of packages I knew that were gnu projects.
I once wrote a script called "gnuness" to try to figure out what percentage of packages were gnu-based.
It basically searched apt-cache for packages with "gnu" in the name, or if it matched a list I made of packages I knew that were gnu projects.
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