> Right...but I thought the Debian Desktop project was working on usability issues after installation, and debian-boot was working on d-i...
It is, but part of the Debian Desktop project that needs help is working on the Debian Installer. There are a few parts needing help such as: # Help Chris Lawrence with the menu rewrite. # Finish integrating KDE 3 into Debian unstable. See The Debian KDE FAQ for information. # Work on debian-installer. We especially need an X/gtkfb port. # Figure out how we could best integrate webmin and/or GNOME System Tools into the core distribution. # Bug ppp maintainer to remove the fscking defaultroute on triggering a connection. (Eduard Bloch) # Bug Overfiend to warn on insane module configurations in xfree86's config. (Eduard Bloch) # Install hotplug as base package and load usb/firewire drivers (Eduard Bloch). # Finish internationalization and multilinguialization of Debian. # Work on lowering the priority of, or removing unnecessary debconf prompts from packages, and making the ones that are necessary easy to understand. # Create a Debian package of Linux optimized for Desktop use. Luke Seubert writes: # Tackle any of the projects on the Debian TODO list; after all, Debian Desktop couldn't work without Debian! # Create Debian themes for software like GNOME and KDE (about 50% done; see the desktop-base package). # Sending patches with other things to add to this list! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]