* Matthew A. Nicholson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait : > The design of Y can be found here. I have ordered the documents in order > from the easiest and quickest read on.
Y is really a nice stuff but don't you think it's a little bit young ? If we make Debtop depends on such a young project (correct me if I'm wrong) this will lead to a very slow growing project... > Now I know I seem wildly and stupidly ambitious (because I am) but I am a > firm believer that this can be done (look at the linux kernel). Perhpaps a > few talented, ambitious, and stupidly idealistic artists, programmers, and > developers get together with a few seasoned, fed up with desktop Linux, > reality oriented, old hat developers, artists, and developers this thing > could happen. > > Not saying that current technologies could not be used, but Microsoft is > rewriting windows for longhorn, why can't we do the same for desktop linux? Well... that's as ambitious as exciting, but is that realistic ? I mean, maybe we should focus on a solution that merges all that points : - The best features (almost all what you said) - A nice implementation - A massive use of existing software for preventing us to reinventing the wheel (a well known concept ;-) -- Alexis Sukrieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Another Linux Debian Geek Enthusiast * http://www.sukria.net -* La citation de Dame Synchronicit� *- Quand j'�tais jeune, je croyais que, dans la vie, l'argent �tait le plus important. Maintenant que je suis vieux, je le sais. -+- Oscar Wilde -+-

