Christian Haugan Toldnes wrote: > Take a look at the names, and try to find any of them on tsl-discuss the > last couple of years. You'll find Danny, but not saying anything that > can be interpreted as positive towards TSL. :)
That just made me sound like a bad guy! :-) TSL was great, it was (my|the) distro of choice a few years ago... > The only reason for reintroducing Anaconda in 3.0.5 was that everyone > that developed the closed-source Viper installer, was by then fired. And the installer lacked some features IIRC, like kickstart. Correct me if i'm wrong :) > The main problem with TSL is not that it's vulnerable to whatever the > Comodo management decides, although this is also true. The main problem > is that it's a distribution developed by one person, with an active > community of about 15 people, and an ever changing user mass. 15? :) > We, the original TSL developers, measured the download rate of 2.2 and > 3.0 before we left the sinking ship in late 2005/early 2006. The amazing > thing about the results was not the great amount of downloads each > month. The interesting part was WHO downloaded TSL. Nice stats. > So the only real answer to Ariëns question is: > No, almost nobody is still reading tsl-discuss, and yes, the vast > majority of the community has moved away to other distributions. > Thank you for reading this, and both Ubuntu and CentOS are decent > alternatives to TSL. Yay. :-) Danny -- Q: Gentoo is too hard to install = http://www.cyberdelia.de and I feel like whining. = [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Please see /dev/null. = (from the gentoo installer FAQ) = \o/ _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
