On 09/27/2010 09:34 PM, Thomas Spuhler wrote:
On Monday, September 27, 2010 03:01:55 am Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
2010/9/27 isadora<[email protected]>
Stop this discussion that is useless, please.
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Exactly that, spend energy in more important things.
With all the respect, but I don't like this tone of shutting up people, who
might have a less technical skills, especially in a phase of brainstorming
where everyone show entusiasm on partecipating even with the most crazy
idea, and also because the trolling level has not yet been reached.
Sometimes a brilliant idea might come or be inspired even from the most
dumbest suggestion.
Bye
Giuseppe.
I wouldn't like a change. Some of the packages required a lot of effort in the
spec file and I wouldn't like to spend a lot of hours to change them for
gaining not much.
I Think that changing the package manager to anything other than rpm
will require a serious change in the core of the distribution. It would
also add a lot more work right off the start because of the new tools
that would have to be created or incorporated into the project. But
please don't get me wrong i'm not saying its not possible. I would love
to (someday) see a distro which asks me during installation which type
of package manager i want to include, with option "None" amongst many :)