On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 10:10, Darren Salt wrote: > > For most people, disks are cheap. Time isn't. > > Just out of interest, what are your assumptions wrt costs associated with > downloading? I didn't make any assumptions about costs associated with downloading. I only mentioned disks and time. Downloading involves disks and time, and therefore is expensive. Obviously, bandwidth costs money. However, if you are paying that much for your bandwidth, you probably should be using a CD anyway. However, "use less bandwidth", like "use less disk space", "use less memory", or "run faster", is still a wishlist bug, not a grave bug. The real bug (~normal severity, IMO) is in the kernel's build system. -- Joe Wreschnig <piman@debian.org>
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