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Going to the web site of a repo, e.g. https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/M17N , there is no obvious way of subscribing to the repository. Having to click on the appropriate OS in the "Build Results" table was not obvious to me.
One thing we have to consider here is that a project might provide packages (binaries) for different package formats. Depending on that the tool used to install the package varies. For rpm / openSUSE it would be zypper like in the screenshot, but for fedora it would be dnf. Even though fedora uses rpm as well.
Going to the web site of a repo, e.g. https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/M17N , there is no obvious way of subscribing to the repository. Having to click on the appropriate OS in the "Build Results" table was not obvious to me.
Compare that to Ubuntu's PPA pages that have a very visible section on how to subscribe: https://launchpad.net/~transmissionbt/+archive/ppa#ppa-install .
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