Hi, ALL. I'm reading the messages about CDs here, and would like to make a sugestion: wouldn't be good if one of the CD distributors would make a realy *very* stable distribution, with the last revision of the previous "stable" version?
This seems to be good for companies, because the newly main distribution, like 1.2, isn't really so stable to make a company to use it. Anything like the "final very *very* stable Debian Linux 1.1" (that I think is the 1.1.17, I don't know), in a *very* good CD media, with a good CD box, the installation floppy disks in the two formats (5.25'' and 3.5''), and some printed documentation, mainly about installation and "dselect", with instructions about reading all the online documentation and some tips and tricks, like newsgroups, lists of discussion, and lists about paid Debian support services (is there something like this?), all of this in a professional box, like those of well known software companies? And, when the Debian Linux 1.3 will be "stabled", the final Debian Linux 1.2.<something> version could be "sold" in this way. This is good for companies too, because I don't know any company wich like to do upgrades in important softwares every week ;) Four or less upgrades by year is a good thing for them. Some comment? Alexander Gieg =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= By: Alexander Gieg E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/3222 IRC: AlexG =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]