Ralf Mardorf wrote: > I don't know if it's my broken English or if you are too arrogant to > feel into simple users. >
Gustin is just being practical. We have bigger fish to fry, like making sure that 64 studio works on all or most of our target systems by release time. > Simple users have fear to kill, to delete their Windows by installing a > Linux AND this is something that happens all the time. > > Some people aren't able to install a Linux without damaging their Windows. > There are hundreds of how-to's on the net on this very topic. If you can read you can cook. > This is what I mean with killing, even if most people just fear about > this because of rumours and not because this is the truth for most Linux > installs. > > Wubi is a step forward to reach those people. > This may be true. You have to look at the target audience for 64 studio though - multimedia creation users / power users. The idea is to have it installed on its own PC in a studio or project studio environment, like my main system. Wubi for home users can surely be fasioned after the release of 3.0, which is the first priority at the moment. > You are a Guru for Linux, what's your problem with stupid people? > We do not have stupid people using 64 Studio ;-) - Only opinionated ones... Let's get 3.0 out of the blocks first. Wubi can wait a bit. Cheers, Quentin _______________________________________________ 64studio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel
