Of course (and perhaps properly) us "mere" users can't vote. All we can do is bitch on mailing lists.
My opinion is that Debian's absurdly slow release schedule is the only reason it isn't the leading distro. Now, many developers (who own the project) don't *care* whether it's the leading distro, which I understand. The slow releases are also a great inconvenience to people who *use* Debian. In particular, "stable" is so out-of-date as to be unusable on current hardware THE MAJORITY OF THE TIME, which is frankly absurd. Sure, you can compile your own kernel and download from backports.org or apt-get.org and roll your own when that doesn't work and .... The fact is, only maybe .5% even of Linux users are going to go through that. Why use a distribution if you are going to make components yourself anyway? I've been tempted to become a Debian developer specifically to propose a fixed release schedule: Sarge becomes "frozen" every six months, whatever state it's in. Period. Unfortunately my current insane commute is eating all my time. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabootu's Minister of Proofreading http://www.jabootu.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]