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http://blogs.technet.com/b/packagemanagement/archive/2015/05/05/10-things-about-oneget-that-are-completely-different-than-you-think.aspx | http://blogs.technet.com/b/packagemanagement/archive/2015/05/05/10-things-about-oneget-that-are-completely-different-than-you-think.aspx |
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PackageManagement is essentially a **Package Management Aggregator**. It creates a unified and consistent PowerShell interface for users and provides a plug-in model at the back end that different installer technologies or package managers can plug-in as providers, using PackageManagement APIs. Each provider further manages one or multiple package sources (repositories) where software packages are stored. | **Introduction**: http://blogs.technet.com/b/packagemanagement/archive/2015/04/29/introducing-packagemanagement-in-windows-10.aspx |
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| **From the Introduction**: PackageManagement is essentially a **Package Management Aggregator**. It creates a unified and consistent PowerShell interface for users and provides a plug-in model at the back end that different installer technologies or package managers can plug-in as providers, using PackageManagement APIs. Each provider further manages one or multiple package sources (repositories) where software packages are stored. |
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* **Providers** = Package Managers | * **Providers** = Package Managers |
computing/windows_pkg_mgmt.1441994980.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/09/11 12:09 by gcooper