Netiquette aside, I agree with most of Mark's comments; especially his points about contininuing to strive for technical excellence, but putting a higher priority on marketing.
> Technical excellence is about doing something well, and coming up with a > system which is highly capable. One measure of capability is how much > software runs on the system. If RedHat runs a greater variety of > commercial applications than Debian, then in that sense RedHat is > technically superior to Debian (even though in other senses it may be > inferior). I think Debian should strive for technical excellence in every > sense, and part of this requires that we take marketing considerations > seriously. Thalia -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null