On 20 Oct 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jérôme Marant wrote: > Sorry, I can easily guess that the number of apron users will not exceed > one or two.
You'd be surprised... > This is the kind of usefullness I'm talking about. Tuxracer > is far away from this. I wasn't talking about tuxracer; I was talking about tuxracer *in m68k*. Ever tried to run quake III on a 386? Right. > > If you don't need it, you're welcome to not install it on your > > personal system. I think it's really nice to have some software that can > > do this, and probably will use it. > > It is one more package entering the archive. Out of how much? 7000? > And when orphaned, noone > will accept to take it over, Exactly how can you know that? Do you have some sort of crystal ball or something? -- wouter dot verhelst at advalvas dot be "Human knowledge belongs to the world" -- From the movie "Antitrust"