Author: hawk   Date: Wed Feb 25 22:33:07 2009 GMT
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http://www.pld-linux.org/Titanium?action=diff&rev2=38&rev1=37
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  A: Basically, yes, but its not that simple. Its true that I'm developing PLD 
Titanium for myself because I need such version of PLD. I'd have to do it 
anyway. Since I've chosen to share my work with world instead of keeping it 
just for myself I'm aware that I'm not the only one using PLD Titanium. Because 
of that, if I'm doing some special changes that only I require I'm trying to 
eliminate or at least minimize a damage it may cause to other systems.
  
  ''Q: Is it safe to use PLD Titanium?''[[BR]]
- A: Yes. As long as you don't use ready or test package trees you shouldn't 
have any special problems. You may encounter same problems (or even more of 
them) when using official PLD or any other Linux distribution. Even if you will 
use some packages that I modified for myself you may reconfigure them the way 
you want. If this is not enough you may of course build you own packages with 
your own configuration using PLD CVS.
+ A: Yes. As long as you don't use ready or test package trees you shouldn't 
have any special problems. You may encounter same problems (or even more of 
them) when using official PLD or any other Linux distribution. Even if you will 
use some packages that I modified for myself you may reconfigure them the way 
you want. If this is not enough you may of course build your own packages with 
your own configuration using PLD CVS.
  
  ''Q: Is there a risk that you will abandon PLD Titanium some day?''[[BR]]
  A: Generally, yes. I can't tell what changes future will cause in my life. 
However as long as I'm using Linux I will support PLD Titanium in my spare 
time. But even if I'll abandon PLD Titanium at some point then any PLD 
developer may take it over and continue my work.
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