Re: debian extensions.

2004-01-26 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Clinging to sanity, Colin Watson mumbled in his beard: > On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 01:27:02PM +0530, prasad wrote: >> I have a suggestion. Debian should come up with some way that allows >> people to sort of extend the distro like a mozilla extension.[

Re: debian extensions.

2004-01-26 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 01:27:02PM +0530, prasad wrote: > I have a suggestion. Debian should come up with some way that allows > people to sort of extend the distro like a mozilla extension.Ok, I know > the comparison is shaky, these 2 things are quite different, but I guess > u got the idea.We

Re: debian extensions.

2004-01-26 Thread prasad
Scott James Remnant wrote: On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 07:57, prasad wrote: I have a suggestion. Debian should come up with some way that allows people to sort of extend the distro like a mozilla extension. We already have this; anybody can set up an APT repository and users can add the ap

Re: debian extensions.

2004-01-26 Thread Scott James Remnant
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 07:57, prasad wrote: This isn't really anything to do with Policy, removed from the Cc: > I have a suggestion. Debian should come up with some way that allows > people to sort of extend the distro like a mozilla extension. > We already have this; anybody can set up an APT

debian extensions.

2004-01-26 Thread prasad
Hi, I have been using a windows pc @ office, but use many open tools on it. I have been testing mozilla whenever they used to release new versions. But stability & memory hog were a major issue. With Firebird latest release (0.7), it shines and matches IE. And when it comes to features, one w