Em 19:59, Nate Bargmann escreveu: > * On 2011 01 Apr 07:49 -0500, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: >> The community distributions have already worked close together and >> coordinated >> the solution of common issues, e.g., the top-level "/run" directory, see >> http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2011-March/150031.html > Nice example and good to see. > > I'm aware of cross-distribution cooperation as I routinely read this > list, some others, and various Linux news sites, but not before this > "joke" has the potential for cross-distribution cooperation been so > visible and front facing, even as a joke. That's my point, this will > raise real expectations to even those only casually familiar with Linux > distributions that such close cooperation exists. Up to now one had to > be close to the development or very involved in one's chosen > distribution to know this. Otherwise the distributions appeared to be > their own islands of development leading to the constant harrange of > "fragmentation" even though the various distributions tend to mostly > differ in tweaks and themes. Now cross-distribution cooperation faces > the public. > > I've noticed that today's jokes tend to be tomorrow's reality. > > - Nate >> > Hi! I read this list but never respond to it because, well i am a grasshopper at this, but when i first contact linux in 2000 and keep trying to keep up with it, i found it too diverse to some one like me, a enthousiast, and having so much to choose and knowing so litle, i found it dificult. And wanting so badly to be a option to another OS out there, i would not mind to have such a big cooperation between "different distribution".
But what do i know? I'm portuguese, write in bad english and drunk some good wine tonight, that has long i keep linux, enlightenment and my girlfriend's laptop, i'm all right! Phrasing Camaleón "Greetings" Luís Bandarra -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

