Date: 2010-01-23 08:57 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zorkian
Agreed. Especially nowadays, unless you're on an embedded system a few megabytes doesn't really matter. I'd rather the package ship with a default up to date "ish" set of data, then have it update something in ~ later.

At least that way it's going to always work: I'm picturing scenarios in which someone distributes the deb/rpm/whatever and installs the package on machines that don't necessarily have outbound Internet connectivity. (Production environments. f.ex.)
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