On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 09:54:08 +0100, Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org> wrote: > Apart from "this does not help Debian at all" I wonder if the above > were anticipaged by Progeny. Why should it hinder anything? Now there's just two systems available to install Debian, one built specifically for Debian itself (debian-installer) and the other built from another system as an alternative (anaconda). What would be so problematic about competition? And I doubt the d-i developers will totally reverse progress to try to coordinate efforts. And can't you live with the occasional person coming into debian-devel raising the discussion of whether Debian should adopt anaconda? We've already lived through endless GFDL discussions. ;) -- scott c. linnenbringer | sl@panix.com http://www.panix.com/~sl | sl@moslug.org jabber: sl@theoretic.com | irc: Jawoota
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