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- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 00:13:08 -0800
- From: Jonathan Byrne <jq@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] YAST under the General Public License (GPL)
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On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 02:31:36PM +0900, Shawn wrote: >So now that YAST (1) is open sourced, I wonder which distribution will >make use of it. Debian perhaps? Or isn't it the big deal that SuSE made >of it. YAST is pretty good, but as a Debian user, I would be horrified if Debian adopted it. I would run away screaming to FreeBSD or Plan 9. Debian is not difficult to use, but the bar is appropriately set at a point where some basic technical competence is in order. A lot of stuff is done from the CLI and there simply is no GUI tool. This is as it should be. If Debian were made easily accessible to the core target audience of the newbie-oriented distros, that would, well, suck. A key part of Linux has always been an emphasis on having or getting technical competence. Many people have said of Linux that one of their attractions to it early on was that it put the fun back in computing. Some distros have set as their target market people who do not think of anything involving a CLI or really learning anything about computers as fun in any way. There are distros whose target market is people who know nothing about computers and don't want to know. While I question the wisdom of pitching Linux to that demographic at all (actually, there's no question. It's insane), at least they are keeping that demographic away from Debian, so I'll praise them that much. There will doubtless be Debian-based distros that pitch to the low end of the food chain, but Debian itself will probably always remain Debian. At least, that is to be hoped. If Linux must become ubiquitous (I'd much rather see the willfully ignorant buy Macs), there must remain distros where technical ability is expected. Source-based distros like Gentoo will fall into that category, and one hopes that Debian and Slackware always will, too. Jonathan -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys ACC46EF9 Key fingerprint = E52E 8153 8F37 74AF C04D 0714 364F 540E ACC4 6EF9 "Talkin' 'bout my baby, she's some kind of wonderful"Attachment: signature.asc
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