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Re: Debian retirement



#include <hallo.h>
* Michael Cardenas [Fri, Nov 08 2002, 06:58:23PM]:
> On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 08:03:19PM +0100, Dr Gordon Russell wrote:
> > My University, Napier in Edinburgh, Scotland, has finally recognised the
> > attractiveness of Linux and are going to support it, provided we standardise
> > on a single distribution. Unfortunately this is not Debian. My boss has
> > instructed me to move to the new platform, and I have finished moving my
> > first machine to RedHat. As a consequence I have no Debian machines myself,
> > and I guess I will have to focus all my efforts into liking RedHat.

That is absurd. I heart about other similar "solutions" where some
braindead top-admin takes RedHat since it is soooo simple, and creates
some software-distribution-system (cludges, cp-ing files from an
installed RatHead prototype system around), just as done with Windows
before. What about starting a new documentation project - "Easy
Administration of business networks with Debian"?

Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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