Warly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think Mandrake goal has always be very different from debian one. > > Mandrake is a distribution focused on user, aimed to ease linux access > to everybody, and which is very reactive and on the cutting edge. > > Debian is more developper oriented and with a timeframe which is not > compliant with basic users needs.
I think this is a mischaracterization. Debian is also very user-oriented. It's just that Debian's users tend to have different needs than Mandrake's. Debian's snail-pace release schedule is not directly related to that, but is due to other factors that Debian has been working on fixing for some time. -- John