On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 20:44, Sess <[email protected]> wrote: > Who doesn't consider stability interesting? I do. (Not as much as, say, > Debian developers. But I do.) >
I think the key might be that it's not nearly as interesting until it actually might have a chance of happening. Yes, of course. But is it reasonable to install a X windowing manager > without an X server? (FVWM, in my case.) > I think it is, actually. A windowing manager can run on another machine's X server IIRC. > It's about what the average user can handle. > I think at the moment Exherbo doesn't cater to or intend to cater to such users. Which isn't to say no one ever will, but simply that it hasn't been a priority and as far as I've heard, still isn't. Average users are a hard problem to tackle when you haven't fully worked out the basics. (Then they're still a hard problem to tackle.) > I like Gentoo. I like Exherbo more. That's why I'm using it. > Neither Debian or Fedora have baselayout-2 packages to my knowledge. It turns out when you switch distros sometimes things change. > Humbly yours, > Perhaps it's a culture clash, but you might find that signing your messages this way is perhaps taking humility a leap too far. > Cecil > ~D.J.
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