> Unless litestep has considerably improved in ease of
> use and
> installation (and blackbox too), I vote against
> including these
> packages. Their usefulness to most windows users is
> marginal at best.
I agree about the lack of utility for most users, but
blackbox is just as simple to install as any of the
other programs on the disc, just unzip and double
click the install.bat file.
> <humor>As for emacs, well obviously I'd oppose that
> one on the basis of
> religion alone. If our target audience wanted a new
> operating system,
> we'd just give them a knoppix CD.</humor>
>
Except there's probably room to include emacs on this
disc, without distributing an additional disc. And
besides, who wants a debian based distro?
Going back to the usefullness of the programs I
listed, I had intended to list a few more programs,
but I didn't realize they were already on the CD.
Ryan
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