-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2003-12-03 05:08, Theodore Ts'o wrote: > To the extent that they are self-supporting, they become economically > irrelevant to a commerical distribution or to a support provider of > UserLinux. The best that you will get out of these customers are bug > reports, and maybe you can get some of them to become Debian > Developers and work on Debian packages on company time. So why don't > they just use Debian instead?
A CDD _is_ Debian, the only difference is that the default setup is customized for a certain purpose/situation out-of-the-box. Ideally all changes necessary to Debian to support that out-of-the-box situation are merged back into Debian ASAP, not merging back changes only increases the workload for the CDD, which thus has no incentive to keep changes to outside of debian if it is feasible to merge them back in. - -> A CDD focusses on providing support for a certain target group/situation within Debian, as such we'll work within Debian as much as possible. We might have to experiment with things/ways of doing stuff not currently possible in Debian, but the intention is always to get things back into standard Debian, thus improving the whole distribution. - -- Cheers, cobaco 1. Encrypted mail preferred (GPG KeyID: 0x86624ABB) 2. Plain-text mail recommended since I move html and double format mails to a low priority folder (they're mainly spam) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/zcc35ihPJ4ZiSrsRAtZhAJ9/dJY/Ma//WVtlG74j/iSYf0SC/ACeOc5G +jij9d+cxzAUXNFpztOVeos= =DU8n -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----