On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 07:14:35PM +0000, thomas lakofski wrote: > On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Paul Seelig wrote:
> Can some focus be brought to getting there with similar ease? I've > been with Debian for over 2 years now and would be sad to have to > abandon it in the long run because of 'we don't do that' politicking > instead of pragmatism amongst developers. My original point was that this is probably not the sort of thing that 'just happens' - it is much more likely to happen in a commercial environment, where it is important, not just an idea of something that might be nice. Being volunteers, we can't just go around saying "it should be this way, someone else do it" - it just doesn't work like that. If you really want something, start working on it... Obviously, given the lack of an easy install, this hasn't been something anyone has 'really wanted' (heh, and why would we - all of us have already managed to figure out the install..:-) My thought is that this is an area where some free software companies could be useful... spending their time making an easy install. However, I'm not sure how this might work financially, and have it still be Free (which is one of the things it might be interesting to talk about on a debian-business list). -- David Welton http://www.efn.org/~davidw Debian GNU/Linux - www.debian.org