Seth Cohn wrote : > >So, yes, why reinvent the wheel, if there are allready n^x conftools > >around with a new one popping up monthly (webmin, COAS, linuxconf, > >debconf, yast, ..., ..., ...) ? It's not going to make anything > >easier. > Agreed. If you want to do something USEFUL, write a better webmin, debconf > or linuxconf module. - webmin: I think it is useful (and nice) not to have to launch mozilla to add an user or change a password. - debconf: dpkg-reconfigure users ? debconf is there to configure applications and I don't want to replace it at all. It is just not suited for some tasks - linuxconf: Marco d'Itri sent a comment I agree with (excepted for the insecure part where I don't have enough knowledge to judge)
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