[a very strange thread I seem to have stepped into the middle of, but...] On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 02:15:06AM +0200, guillaume pernot wrote: > Le samedi 19 Juin 2004 00:59, Enrico Zini a écrit : > > On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 02:07:10PM +0200, Jean-Christophe Babinet wrote: > > > I propose to quit the idea of making a distrib for a certain kind of > > > organisation (the NPOs), and go the the idea to make a distrib that > > > fullfills the basic needs of computer networks and desktops, and that is > > > thought to make support available (essentially updates and distant > > > maintenance). > > Well, if that is what you need, you should consider waiting until > > september and then work with the (yet unnamed) distribution made by Mark > > Shuttleworth's new company, which is intended to be an uncustomized, > > generic, stable Debian distribution with a guaranteed new release every > > 6 months. > just my 2 cents: i don't like that much the idea mark shuttlewort has of > hiring the top 20 debian developers and make them work on something else than > debian. Which of the developers that Mark has hired are going to be working on "something other than Debian"? It seems very clear to me that their work is going to be centered on Debian. Which of the developers were being paid to work on Debian BEFORE Mark hired them? -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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