RE: Debian's public image

1999-01-15 Thread Danny R. Gray
Hello all, I also am thankfull for trying to get Debian "official status": After my rant a couple of days ago on the "Debian going corporate issue", I went forth to research and educate myself on the Linux community as a whole. I found that as I had thought but not confirmed, almost all of thos

RE: Debian's public image

1999-01-15 Thread Christian Lavoie
> First, thank you for trying to get a Debian port "official". > Now for my opinions (= > Linux is Linux. I get tired of seeing people say they will support Slackware, > or SuSE or whomever. Make a decent linux product, give a tar.gz or a static > bin, and move on. There should be no reason

RE: Debian's public image

1999-01-15 Thread Shaleh
First, thank you for trying to get a Debian port "official". Now for my opinions (= Linux is Linux. I get tired of seeing people say they will support Slackware, or SuSE or whomever. Make a decent linux product, give a tar.gz or a static bin, and move on. There should be no reason to specifica

Debian's public image

1999-01-15 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- The company I work for produces visual development tools for several Unix platforms, and is currently working on an official Linux port (the developers have been doing some work under Linux for some time). Redhat will be the primarily supported distro, which is