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Re: Debian as a social group and how to develop it better



The "operative word" was commercial, and as such, i was specifically refering to large commercial ventures, not the corner mom and pop retail establishment.  Case in point, IBM is using SuSE as their linux provider, chiefly due to the fact that SuSE has excellent corporate support.  And unless Debian were to offer that same degree of support, Debian will not be a commercial venture.

Pete Ryland wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 00:26, Xavian-Anderson Macpherson wrote:
  
Maybe do to the that Debian is not a Commercial Distribution, it is
not likely that alot of companies are going to distribute it
commercially.
    
I do. :)

I can ship you a system to your hardware spec to anywhere in the UK,
pre-installed with Debian.  I can source parts from a large number of
distributors, ensuring you pay the lowest price for your selected
components, and only charge GBP50 for assembly and testing.

Best regards,
Pete Ryland
  



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