[LUAU] Linspire damage control (on the subject of ESR 'leaving' Fedora)

2007-03-04 Thread Jim Thompson
http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-11048-0.html? forumID=1threadID=30518messageID=567648start=-1 Eric Raymond's boot to Red Hat's head TalkBack 7 of 11: Next Previous Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony Responds For those wondering... 1. Eric Raymond doesn't work for Linspire. He is simply one of

Re: [LUAU] Linspire damage control (on the subject of ESR 'leaving' Fedora)

2007-03-04 Thread Peter Besenbruch
Jim Thompson wrote: http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-11048-0.html?forumID=1threadID=30518messageID=567648start=-1 Eric Raymond's boot to Red Hat's head TalkBack 7 of 11: Next Previous Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony Responds ESR obviously has no idea of what he is talking about. There is

Re: [LUAU] Linspire damage control (on the subject of ESR 'leaving' Fedora)

2007-03-04 Thread Jim Thompson
On Mar 4, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Peter Besenbruch wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-11048-0.html? forumID=1threadID=30518messageID=567648start=-1 Eric Raymond's boot to Red Hat's head TalkBack 7 of 11: Next Previous Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony Responds ESR obviously

Re: [LUAU] Linspire damage control (on the subject of ESR 'leaving' Fedora)

2007-03-04 Thread Peter Besenbruch
hey man, I run debian too, but I don't make claims that its the one true distro. Its right for me, and yes, I agree that its easy to install and maintain, but I've also had apt fsck my system to the point of not booting while upgrading 'testing'. I think I could screw up pretty much