This, I suppose, is a moment of frustration bubbling to the surface
(on my part).
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Gregory Woodhouse
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"The most profound technologies are those that disappear."
--Mark Weiser
On Aug 30, 2005, at 10:29 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
I assume your basic goal is to come up with something like a turn
key solution. Is that a fair assumption? Going back to the network
effect message, I don't know that marrying your solution to Debian,
Knoppix, Red Hat, or what have you is the right way to go. It will
be easier to get user "buy in" if the users feel they can use their
favorite Linux distribution (or, while we're at it: What about
Solaris, HP/UX, OS X, (Free|Open|Net)BSD, OpenDarwin, OpenVMS, or
even Windows)?
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