Dave Neary wrote:
> or making sure it integrates well with a few key distributions. Luckily,
> packaging is something that volunteers will willingly do for free
> software projects, especially for their own off-the-beaten-track distro.

The binary ATI drivers are a nice example of how to do this. ATI 
developed an installer with pluggable back-ends for each distribution. 
These back-end scripts are maintained by distro packagers on a beta 
list. By the time the installer reaches a public release, it already 
integrates with the distros.

Thanks,
Donnie
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