On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Alexander Gieg wrote: > 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? > I still offer 1.1.13 (a very stable release), but have had no interest in this CD since well before 1.2 was released. Maybe I'm just not marketing it properly, but I can guarantee that if there was any interest there would be a product.
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