On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 08:32 -0800, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Matthew Woehlke
> it don't appear to care about the objections; they're not responding
> intelligently to them,
I don't have an intelligent response to any argument which essentially
comes down to "tradition." Have the traditionalists pulled put forth
any consensus document like an RFC to support that at some point in
time a group of people actually talk through the need for doing gettys
a certain way?
Traditions which codify a collection of arbitrary decisions..are
traditions I will gladly help throw into the fire.
Jef,
Not you too. My arguments are NOT "essentially" tradition. One of my 9
distinct arguments was Fedora becomes inconsistent with itself.
Another was that Fedora becomes incompatible with other Linux
distributions. Do we really want to go down the path where we have to
have "Fedora experts", "SUSE experts, "Ubuntu experts", etc and
there is
no such thing as a "Linux expert"? That were the path of frivolous
incompatibilities leads.
The shepherds of the the various Linux distros should keep this in mind.
Their own distribution doesn't exist in a vacuum. If if they don't
use/work on other distributions, their users do.
Dax Kelson
Guru Labs