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Politics and anoouncing
One issue is if in the annouce we adopt a hard line:
-Independence being a users distribution made by people exasperated
because year after year the establishment has provided tme with
distribs who didn't fill their needs. "Users need to take the matter
in their hands";
-Linux must free itself of Unix traditions: linux can go where Unix
was never able to go but that means different people and different
contexts and classic Unix is not adequate for them so we must propose
them something differnt. Notice that one of the design goals of Unix
was to allow every user getting an adequate UI for his needs so it is
forcing them the shell and VI/emacs on thir throats who is against
Unix spirit.
There is one great symbolic gesture that we could do if we follow this
line and it is Indy by default not installing VI (unfortunately Emacs
is not installed by default in RedHat so I cannot remove it just to
prove I can do it for my favorite editor and that is not a VI versus
Emacs battle).
Drawbacks:
-Donovan (and he would not be alone) would be mad.
-There would be a bounty on my head and perhaps on the heads of other
people in this list. :-)
Advantages:
-This can make some real noise and focus attraction on the project.
-It would show that we are able to think independently don't plan to
make an attrcative install and stop there letting the user with
unsolved problems and an unadequate system for his needs.
Opinions?
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Jean Francois Martinez
Project Independence: Linux for the Masses
http://www.independence.seul.org