Em Tuesday 19 August 2008 07:22:58 Christopher Arndt escreveu:

> IMHO, for mercurial to be adopted for TG it must be easy to install and
> use for developers on at least these platforms:
>
> - Debian
> - Ubuntu
> - Fedora
> - Mac OS X 10.4
> - Mac OS X 10.5
> - Windows 2k
> - Windows XP
> - Windows Vista
- OpenSuSE 
- SLES
- CentOS
- RHEL

;-)

Instead of listing Linux distributions, I'd just say "Linux". 

I added some "commercial" distributions because it is easier to find servers 
running them, it is easier to use certified software with them (and no admin 
will want to have different procedures to admin the same SO) and because they 
are common at the corporative market, which is becoming a big consumer of AJAX 
applications for routine operations.

I'd worry MUCH more with SLES, OpenSUSE (same procedures as for SLES, no 
cost), RHEL and CentOS (same procedures as for RHEL, no cost) than with 
Debian, Ubuntu or Fedora.  Fedora is understandable because it is very similar 
to RHEL and CentOS.  The other two are very low on my business radar (Ubuntu 
LTE goes up, though, but I don't believe you were thinking about it).


Regards,
-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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