> I'm actually excited for Fedora. It will become more of a community 
> effort like debian, except without the very well defined goals that 
> debian has. My biggest beef, is not with Fedora, but with RedHat's CEO 

I hope this doesn't sound trollish or flamebaitish, but what are the
defined goals of Debian? It almost seems like Debian really doesn't have
much of a road map in my opinion. 

I think it's great that Debian's non-profit (no comapanies attached),
and that it has great multi-platform support, and I think apt is nice.
But it seems like Debian is in the same place it was when I first tried
it years ago. The installer hasn't changed much and apt is pretty much
the same.

Debian seems like a static distro that just has package updates. Once
again, I'm not trying to get people fired up, I just don't understand
what they're ultimate goals are.

-Evan

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