On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 05:28:29PM -0500, patrick wrote: > Good Afternoon Ben,
Good day, Patrick, > Why is it difficult to develop a decent easy installer for the x86? I assume you mean for Debian in general? I hope you realize that this project, Debian Jr., is not directly concerned with creating an installer for x86 or for any platform for that matter, although we would certainly welcome, and benefit from an improved installer. It is my understanding that the debian-installer team is working on a general solution that addresses all architectures and is not x86-specific. I understand this is not an easy problem, but I also understand that it is important for Debian to remain committed to providing cross-platform solutions. I have tried the early betas of this installer and it looks quite promising. > If I am asking the wrong individual, please refer me to the appropriate > person in charge of answering these types of questions. The question is off-topic for this list, and besides, does not appear to be well-researched enough, nor articulately expressed enough to be appropriate for any Debian development list. So I am hesitant to redirect you elsewhere. Instead, I will attempt to help you more clearly state your problem. > I am willing to lend my support in this phase of development. You should start by researching more thoroughly the efforts already underway in Debian to improve our installer, and not assume nobody cares about the problem. Visit lists.debian.org, browse through the various development list archives, and see what has already been said about Debian's installer. > Good software should operate seemingly bug free. This is a motherhood statement. I cannot conceive of anyone disagreeing with this. > This is a topic that few programmers are willing to discuss, when dealing > with these issues. I am baffled. What topic? Which issues? That good software ought to be bug-free? I doubt if you'd get any argument against this from any random sampling of programmers either inside or outside of Debian. If you have particular problems with the Debian installer, be direct. > It's time to stop pointing fingers and just develop robust code, to coin > a phrase. Who is pointing fingers? Who is avoiding developing robust code? You are making unsupported generalizations. > Thank you for your time in reading this email. Thanks for your attempt to share your problem with us. Please try again, and this time, in particular let us know how all of this relates to Debian Jr., a project to make Debian an operating system that children prefer over the alternatives. Or if you find another, more appropriate list to post to, please research the efforts already underway, think through carefully what you want to say, and then be direct and clear in delivering your problem statement and proposed solution. Regards, Ben Armstrong, Debian Jr. project leader -- ,-. nSLUG http://www.nslug.ns.ca [EMAIL PROTECTED] \`' Debian http://www.debian.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] ` [ gpg 395C F3A4 35D3 D247 1387 2D9E 5A94 F3CA 0B27 13C8 ] [ pgp 7F DA 09 4B BA 2C 0D E0 1B B1 31 ED C6 A9 39 4F ]

