>
> Hi, I think you are missing the point. I don't think it is a foolish idea,
> because we can share experiences we had with distributions. Naturally,
> "all distributions are equal" and your code should run as well on each
> one.
>
> But like it or not, somepeople like to work on some distributions more
> than others. And some people are intrigued by other distributions. Eli is
> interested in Mandrake. I'm interested in Gentoo. (my problem with
> FreeBSD, is that it does not carry all the GNU tools by default).

I agree that there is a place for this kind of "debate" in the club. We
should make it more of a "informative" debate so we can learn from it. and
there are always new things to learn out there...

If you take me for example - i would like to know more about debian and
gentoo - i even thought about installing debian instead of the Mdk9 i
installed few weeks ago on my home pc (since i heard good things about
debian).
(BTW: anyone who has the lattest debian version on CD - please email me
in private.)



Regards,
Shlomi Loubaton.


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