On Monday 03 March 2003 04:59 pm, Daniel Carrera wrote:

> No, the smartest approach is to *first* make the LSB as close as possible
> to whatever everyone does right now.  Once almost everyone is in LSB, you
> can move them, in steps, towards a more optimal system.

Yes, and an even smarter approach is to allow for minor deviations like KDE 
where it makes sense.  I only started into this thread because of the ... 
(publishable words fail me) who is so violently apposed to gentoo because of 
the LSB crap (MO).  Way too many LSBers (once again MO) are way too 
inflexible.  Linux has always been about flexibility, and when you make a 
standard a religion it stops being as useful.

Also, I doubt that the LSB will ever expand towards a more optimal system.  
It's designed to be a straight jacket, and it will probably remain that way.

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Collins Richey - Denver Area
Athlon-XP gentoo 1.4_rc2 kde 3.1

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