Hi, Maxim Kammerer wrote (22 Feb 2013 20:45:24 GMT) : > Don't you already regret basing Tails off a binary distro > like Debian?
Personally, I have to say I absolutely do not regret this. > not only are you completely dependent on an upstream distro's > features implementation cycle I've no idea what misconceptions about Tails and Debian make you think this, but this is incorrect in practice. First, I fail to see what compiling binaries yourself buys you, in terms of your level of dependency on "upstream distro's features implementation cycle". But anyway, let's debunk this myth before it propagates any further. Most of the time, what prevents us from diverging from our various upstreams (Debian, Tor, Torbrowser to name a few) are design decisions and personal taste, and have nothing to do with basing our stuff on a binary distro: * It was decided early in Tails development to treat long-term maintenance as a very important criterion -- and generally, the smaller the delta we have to carry ourselves, the easier the maintenance. * We quite like to share tools, have them used by more people rather than just Tails users, maintain them with other people and not on our own. We quite dislike inventing wheels that only fit on the Tails car. All this is no news, should be quite easy to get when reading a bit about Tails development, and has been documented for a while on our "Relationship with upstreams" page: https://tails.boum.org/contribute/relationship_with_upstream/ So, yes, e.g. having UEFI support added to Debian Live makes sense to me, as opposed to implementing in a Tails-only way and maintaining it forever. Sure, it sometimes means we get the feature a bit later (which is not that clear in this specific case). > you are missing the opportunity to learn new things while > implementing those features yourself. If you intend to go on writing such bold public statements about Tails, then I'd rather give you first-hand information that you can base your affirmations on. Here we go, then. My experience absolutely does not match your assumption. I'm personally quite happy with how I've been learning new things when implementing features for Tails, be it when writing Tails-specific software, or when implementing the feature upstream, or when working to make Debian an awesome platform to build the next Tails generation upon. > I mean, Liberté was the first Linux distro to ship with a > UEFI Secure Boot-based trusted boot chain Congrats. > do you think you will ever be able to say something of the sort > about Tails? Historians could probably build long lists of such things that could be said about Tails, but life's too short for me to do this work :) Cheers, -- intrigeri | GnuPG key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc | OTR fingerprint @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/otr.asc _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk