On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > I probably don't need to say this, but I'll do it anyway: this is great > of course, as long as those patches and fixes are send back the Branden > again.
Yes, of course, that was what I meant. > I disagree: this will make it seem like Debian is fracturing and that > ports are competing against each other. Although I see your point, don't you think that as it is all linux distributions are too much x86 oriented? I mean, it is very seldom that something happens only on another platform, or even first on another platform rather than the x86 world. Indeed the only s/w that I know -there are probably others- that will run only on ppc, is shapeshifter, the macos emulator. Personally I do not like this. If this happened on x86, who would talk of competing against ppc/alpha/sparc/etc.? There would be no competition whatsoever. But, unless I am mistaken, it's 99% more probable that it WILL happen first on x86. So what is the problem? And anyway, by doing something like advertising the fact that we have a pre-package for ppc users, we demonstrate the platform -what's wrong with that?- and give incentive to the other platforms -including x86- to do the same. The only problem is coordinating, but they are only pre-packages, and are independant of each other (every platform should have its own patches, etc). Branden would do the coordinating/organizing which would help him a lot I believe, and in any case, isn't that just like the linux kernel? I don't think that XFree86 is any less complex. Konstantinos Margaritis [EMAIL PROTECTED]

