Philipp Esselbach wrote:

> 
> The current specifications of the CompatDB.org 1.0 XML document format
> can found here – http://www.compatdb.org/specs-1.0.txt and daily
> snapshots of the compatibility lists here -
> http://www.compatdb.org/page9.html. CompatDB.org is currently
> supporting 30 Linux distributions as well Windows and Mac OS (both
> separate lists)
> 
> I believe CompatDB.org is a first step in the right direction but
> nowhere nearly perfect. I hope to find other enthusiasts that like to
> want participate in this project. I think that this project can grow,
> but only with an active community that brings in new ideas.

First of all, what you are doing is really great and would be very useful.

However, a cursory glance at
http://www.linuxcompatible.org/compatibility.html etc., just drove me away
from that website. The reasons are

1) It is tough to distinguish the ads from the content. I usually avoid
sites which do this.

2) There are too many links right in the first page itself and as a
volunteer, I am not exactly sure how I can contribute to the project.
After spending some time, I figured it out though.

just my 2 cents
raju

-- 
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
graduate student
Mechanical & Aerospace Engg
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY-14850
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/


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