>This is just a bit of feedback from my perspective.
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>If you really want people to test Debian
>and then install right away, you would make a live cd that can install
>right away, and have a link to that image right off the front page,
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I think that some people think Debian [still] does it right.
I think some
people would like it if Debian dumbed-down its public offerings,
at the expense of other important project initiatives.
Still others believe Debian should use brain-dead graphics and fully automatic
installation methods.
>One other comment, the installation interface looks like it came from
>the 1980's, with 8-bit graphics, which also doesn't install confidence.
>I am not proposing a brain-dead "Unity" or "Gnome 3.x" approach,
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1: Which install media[s] have you used?
for example:
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/
debian-live-6.0.3-amd64-standard.iso2: And what did the d-i look like to you?
3: What is the most important aspect of an OS for you?
(-:-) - Will