From: Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > (1) we probably don't want to talk about this in much depth on the > debian lists, since you've explicitly stated that it's not debian. > Please announce an alternative venue as soon as you can.
Right. It's not my intent to abuse the Debian lists. I'll try to get a list server going through hams.com tomorrow. > (2) I've never been able to keep up with all the various distributions > (free or not) that keep popping up, but I guess I'll assume you're > correct that none of them match the needs you see. About the only other viable volunteer distribution is Stampede, a Slackware derivative. They and Patrick are OK folks, but I don't buy into their technical direction. > (3) This could be a very positive thing for debian (call it cross > fertilization, competition, or just more attention on the underlying > problem). Or, if people get all upset about it, it could be negative. I'll try not to get people upset. As far as I can tell, my stated direction is different enough from Debian that they would not really compete. > (4) Debian was founded with a "we will develop no software" statement. > Obviously, we've relaxed this (dpkg, apt, ...). It looks like this > new project you're proposing will embrace development, which is not > necessarily a bad thing, but you're going to need a "Linus" to lead and > coordinate it. I'm not Linus, but I'll try. Thanks Bruce -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]