[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kazunari Hirano wrote:
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1843097,00.asp
Scoop: Novell is opening SuSE Linux to community-based development,
sources say, with a model similar to Red Hat's recent move with
Fedora.
If it's true, I like it. But with a model similar to Red Hat and Fedora?
I don't think it is a very good model. What do you think?
What do I think?
Debian rulez!
I really like the Debian model. Debian is the big, core distribution
and other commercial distros branch off from it (Linspire, Ubuntu,
etc). The point is that the big community distro is the central trunk
of development. It's the common base for everyone, and the other
distros branch off from it.
Cheers,
Daniel.
Debian is teh suck. Those deb packages are always like 3 or 4 releases
behind the rest of the world.
Whatever the other kind is called that uses the rpm, you know, the ones
that are up-to-date - that's the kind I like.
-Chad Smith