> us something to which we are entitled. While I wouldn't have > added the "wah wah wah!" part, I, too, found the post to which > Jaldhar Vyas replied to be a bit selfish in tone; and I know > that if I was putting tons of time into developing Debian and > then read something like that, I'd be pretty annoyed too.
Sorry, that is *not* what I wanted. The old problem with emails, that you dont have a voice to say how you mean it. I dont want start a flamewar, I dont want to say all this is bullshit. Never! It *is* great and it was (and is) a lot of work. But when I read 10 times the same problem with other words explained in this list, I am wondering if this is really necessary. I just wanted to give you a hint, what additional functions the new (hopefully) wonderful installer may can have. Probably this list would have half the size. And I am not in the postion to say: "Hey, I am your user, do it for me". How can I? What I am missing is a hint: hey, dont mind, here is a tool, try it out... Isnt there a config tool at all ( I do not mean dpkg, but a wrapper for it)? Some work in progress maybe? Anything I can start with? I could start a new one, but I dont like to make the same work twice. And the feeling to say: hello, I am new, and I write for you all a nice config tool, it will be great... this is... (could someone translate unglaubwuerdig, please). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]