Steve Przepiora wrote:
> As long as your thinking of re-doing boot-floppies, why not take suggestions
> from users about what's important for them? Maybe set up some kind voting
> page or something.
> 
Its a good idea to keep in touch with regular users, but i think timing
is important.
I think it would be good if we come up a plan first and then announce
it, asking for for comments/suggestions etc.

> > I guess the issue is, would the benefits of maintaining a web page for
> > the development of the debian installer be worth the effort.
> 
> I volunteer, do I need to be a registered debian developer? I could always
> do the pages and mail them to someone. I also wouldn't mind documenting the
> new debian-install process.
> 

Cool, a volunteer... im not a registered debian developer yet either.

Anyone else think a developer web page is good idea?

Glenn


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