__/ [ John Bailo ] on Thursday 15 March 2007 09:38 \__
> BearItAll wrote:
>
>> I would say that the new person has to embrace the current tight manpower
>> structure of Debian. Debian's strength is that it is a solid base, fully
>> capable in it's own right, but the best distro to build on for other
>> sub-distros, it would be very easy for Debian to fit pretty ribbons and
>> effectively take all of the other Debian based distros out of the
>> reckoning. But that would in my view take the emphasis away from the true
>> strength of Debian.
>
> Debian is the CPM of the Linux distro world.
>
> An interesting prehistoric relic, but superceded by the new commercialized
> brand of Linux sold by Suse/Novell.
John, calm down with your SuSE marketing. It has become tedious and I doubt
you have ever use a distribution other than SUSE/SuSE/SLED/Opensuse/Novell
Linux, or whatever they choose to call it nowadays...
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