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## Concepts
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* `archive`: archive containing project source code (also known as tarball).
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* `distro`: operating system distribution such as Debian, Fedora, Arch, NixOS, etc.
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* `repo`: `git` (or other VCS) repository containing project sources
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* `package`: package archive accepted by a package manager of particular OS distribution
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* `source package`: files needed in order to build a package (this varies a lot between distros, for example RPMs are built from a single `.src.rpm` source package while `.deb` packages are built from several files)
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* `packaging style`: processes associated with packaging for specific family of distros (for example `deb` packaging style is used on Debian, Ubuntu, and their clones)
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* `packaging template`: files needed to build a source package; this could be called "packaging sources" but I suggest using "template" instead in order to avoid confusion with `source package`.
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* **archive**: archive containing project source code (also known as tarball).
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* **distro**: operating system distribution such as Debian, Fedora, Arch, NixOS, etc.
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* **repo**: `git` (or other VCS) repository containing project sources
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* **package**: package archive accepted by a package manager of particular OS distribution
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* **source package**: files needed in order to build a package (this varies a lot between distros, for example RPMs are built from a single `.src.rpm` source package while `.deb` packages are built from several files)
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* **packaging style**: processes associated with packaging for specific family of distros (for example `deb` packaging style is used on Debian, Ubuntu, and their clones)
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* **packaging template**: files needed to build a source package; this could be called "packaging sources" but I suggest using "template" instead in order to avoid confusion with `source package`.
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## Conventions
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