Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > This is not the idea of such a CD though. I somehow have the >> > impression that you don't really know what this is about. >> Ok. Should i stop and let you do the work? > Please take into account that Roland already mastered the CD for 2000 > and another one for another LinuxTag (iirc). He definitively knows > what he's talking about.
I dont say that he knows nothing. >> This is a Intro CD to Debian. Nothing more. > If it is only an intro cd that can only be handled by professionals, > we should stop the effort at once. Because: These people are able > to fetch an image from the net, burn it, install it. They don't need > a LinuxTag Debian CD. Yes. >> I dont care about tasksel or aptitude, but i try to build a usable CD. > You should. If not, I'm awfully sorry, but I have doubts that the > resulting CD will be useful. I dont care :) If it works: Fine. If not: That could be bad. But i wont patch it. I would use patched versions for the CD, but i dont patch it myself. Because my programming skills are not good enough. > The attitude "I'm doing it my way, now you shut up your dirty mouth" > is very bad for a cooperate effort creating such a CD - and it is > definitively a bad way to interact with other people. The mail from Roland was then useless too. If i only want to do it myself i never posted here. But i dont like a comment like "Get lost" and nothing else. After a quick look into the tasksel task Files it could be that it only displays Tasks we have. Or better: Tasks for which we have all Packages marked Essential. But im not really sure about that. -- begin OjE-ist-scheisse.txt bye, Joerg Encrypted Mail preferred! Registered Linux User #97793 @ http://counter.li.org end -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

