From what I read on the site, electra uses a filesystem structure for
its registry tree.
-Max
Allen Brown wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, larry price wrote:
I had two reactions:
1. This could be truly useful
I like the idea of standardization. But it really matters what
standard you pick.
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, larry price wrote:
> I had two reactions:
>
> 1. This could be truly useful
I like the idea of standardization. But it really matters what
standard you pick.
> 2. It's the windows registry database
>
> I think it's going to be a hard sell, for a lot of people because of 2
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 08:06:18PM -0800, larry price wrote:
> 1. This could be truly useful
>
> 2. It's the windows registry database
>
> I think it's going to be a hard sell, for a lot of people because of 2.
> On the other hand a desktop system like Ubuntu or Mandrake would
> probably benefit
I had two reactions:
1. This could be truly useful
2. It's the windows registry database
I think it's going to be a hard sell, for a lot of people because of 2.
On the other hand a desktop system like Ubuntu or Mandrake would
probably benefit from it, more than it would lose from dealing with
it
http://elektra.sourceforge.net/#needs
Is this a popular project ie enough support for a distro or two to incorporate
it in a year or two?
John
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