i suppose this is not a problem with package managers as a concept,
but i feel like the discoverability of packages is quite bad when i apt search
in debian or guix search
in guix etc.
successfully finding a relevant package usually requires going onto the internet and using a search engine.
the naming scheme of packages is wildly different across distributions. when i am looking for a python dependency, is it py3- or py- ? how are the stems -utils, -doc, or -tools to be applied?
in addition to this, it seems to me that the metadata for most packages is seriously lacking--meaning that packages are only included in search results in the shell if you just happen to know the exact terms they actually include.
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@vidak maybe we could have a package database with the most boring names possible for every package, then different packages managers could override names they don't like but using the boring name on every distro would still work