Hello Everybody,
As you might have noticed from my posts on this mailing list, I have 
been trying to have a set of packages that I want to use that are free 
of anything related to systemd. That involves cherry-picking packages 
from multiple repositories including the local unsigned ones that I 
re-compiled after "cleaning them up".
For my VPS' or servers with minimal install, that is easily achievable 
by setting the preferences according to the version, origin, release, 
etc. But for desktops, it looks to me that it is harder to manage and 
maintain them, even there are only 4 desktops in my household. So I am 
thinking to have my own package management application.
I have just been reading 
https://wiki.debian.org/HowToSetupADebianRepository, and it looks like 
Aptly (
http://www.aptly.info/doc/overview/) is easier to handle. Does 
anybody use it? If so, would you care to share your experience in term 
of its advantages and disadvantages?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Cheers,
Anto