* [Morten Nilsen] > I've gotten a job now (developer)
Cool, congratulations :) > Besides, there is little to post about, it seems like > everyone is having their TSL work just fine, for the most part.. Lack of user questions can signify a number of things. Off the top of my head: 1. The distribution is perfect, flawlessly doing everything everyone wants. 2. Linux admins in general have more experience these days, so they can figure out most things on their own. 3. Low influx of new TSL users, so the ones that use it already had their questions answered. 4. Low amount of users overall, so fewer issues to discuss. 5. Most TSL usage is in business where people install a distribution that fits and then go on to care about something important instead. Now I think 1 is a bit unlikely, so I suspect the low traffic is a result of a mix of points 2-4, and I'd like to think a bit of 5. Note that 3 and 4 may as well be a result of 2, if the linux admins are no longer dazzled by the prospect of "Secure" in the distro name and the ability to save maybe 100MB disk space (the two main features of TSL compared to, say, Ubuntu server, and I'm not too sure about those 100MB). Øystein -- This message was generated by a horde of attack elephants armed with PRNGs. _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
