------- Start of forwarded message ------- First, there is an easy way with the current stable version of dselect to determine what effect the packages in bo-updates will have on the typical system. When dselect asks for a local directory of packages, simply give it the directory where your bo-updates files are. Then dselect needs a Packages file which is not there. Again, the option is there to type in 'scan' and dselect will create a Packages list for you. Then when you select packages, you can see all the new packages that you may want to update or not.
Second, I am a very satisfied Debian user. Further, I am very grateful for all the work that has gone into Debian and have every confidence that it will continue to get better each day. In my opinion, it is the superior system for Linux and we all know how superior the Linux OS is to the alternatives! As a user, I have no complaints whatsoever with the non-profit incorporation. I have also been affiliated with a non-profit and I think this fits Debian perfectly. The move to a tax-deductible non-profit is also a good move, but will require more effort on the part of the officers of the corporation (mostly in bookkeeping, etc.). Still, it is a great move because it gives a little break for some folks who deserve it. On the revision numbers, we've gone through changes bigger than this in the past. My recommendation is to ignore the complainers. I know it is hard to do so. It was very hard to resist writing this e-mail. Unless you've been there, it is hard to understand. And if people start using profanity, knock 'em off. Finally, Debian is a success. When you are successful, you grow. Just look at the number of hits on this list if you don't think so. And it will get better and bigger. If you want to stay small, maybe Debian is not for you. Debian is at 1000+ packages now and really becoming a viable system. Everything from games like quake to serious stuff like LAPACK libraries and g77. I can't wait to see what unfolds in the future as more people catch on. - -- /------------------------------------------------------------------\ | James D. Freels, P.E._i, Ph.D. | Phone: (423)576-8645 | | L | | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | FAX: (423)574-9172 | H | I | | Research Reactors Division | Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | F | N | | P. O. Box 2008 | Reactor Technology | I | U | | Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6392 | world's best neutrons! | R | X | \------------------------------------------------------------------/ ------- End of forwarded message ------- - -- /------------------------------------------------------------------\ | James D. Freels, P.E._i, Ph.D. | Phone: (423)576-8645 | | L | | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | FAX: (423)574-9172 | H | I | | Research Reactors Division | Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | F | N | | P. O. Box 2008 | Reactor Technology | I | U | | Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6392 | world's best neutrons! | R | X | \------------------------------------------------------------------/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .